Metro – NHS anniversary: Let’s do it NYE’s way Summary of the front page The first baby born when the NHS was founded 75 years ago says it’s a national treasure that must be cherished, Metro reports. The paper features comments from Aneira “Nye” Thomas – born in the health service on 5 July 1948. The ex-nurse, who is named after the institution’s founder and former Health Secretary Aneurin “Nye” Bevan, says it is a national treasure, the paper reports. The front page features a large image of the Princess of Wales attending Wimbledon. Today’s top stories Like this article?…
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Daily Mirror – It’s time to tell people … I have Alzheimer’s Summary of the front page TV presenter Fiona Phillips has told the Daily Mirror she’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s but is trialling a new drug that could slow or reverse the condition. Phillips, the former Breakfast presenter and current Mirror columnist, is just 62 years old. The paper’s front page features two photos of Phillips, including one from her GMTV days. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
The Sun – Boris hid horse in bedroom Summary of the front page The estranged wife of former tennis star Boris Becker says he hid horses in his bedroom to protect them from debt collectors – that’s The Sun’s front page. Mr Becker served eight months of a two-and-a-half-year sentence for hiding £2.5m of assets and loans in a bankruptcy fraud case. The front page also features an image of the Princess of Wales and tennis legend Rodger Federer attending Wimbledon. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Express – Cheaper food on the way as price war finally hots up Summary of the front page The cost of popular supermarket items is set to finally fall as food inflation eases, according to the Daily Express. The paper writes that supermarkets are waging a war to drive prices down after signs food inflation is falling. Sainsbury’s is one of the big names which has revealed it is lowering prices on its most popular products, the paper says. The Princess of Wales at Wimbledon makes the front page. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…
Financial Times – BoE considers forcing foreign banks to replace branches with subsidiaries Summary of the front page The Financial Times reports the Bank of England is looking at plans to force more international banks to set up subsidiaries in the UK. The paper says the move could reduce the thresholds requiring foreign banks with corporate business in the UK to set up subsidiaries that have their own capital and liquidity. The front page features a picture of mourners paying tribute to the killed Ukrainian writer, who died in a rocket attack at a restaurant. Today’s top stories Like this…
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The European Commission has proposed to make surgical changes to the bloc’s landmark data privacy legislation.
A campaign to raise money for the family of the policeman who shot dead French teenager Nahel M. topped 1.47 million euros ($1.6 million) on Tuesday, far outstripping donations to Nahel’s family and causing shame and anger among many French people.
When a police officer last week shot and killed a resident of Paris’s suburb of Nanterre, 17-year-old Nahel M., it unleashed a wave of unrest across France – an echo of similar protests launched by youth living in housing projects two decades earlier. Billions of euros of investment in the years since have done little to calm anger over police harassment and poor living conditions in France’s housing projects.
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Today marks 75 years of the NHS.
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Moscow airport flights disrupted by drone attack Flights from Vnukovo International Airport are being diverted amid a drone attack on Moscow, according to the Russian defence ministry. The attack reportedly used five drones, which also targeted locations in the wider region around the capital. The defence ministry said all the drones were shot down and there are no reported casualties or damage. Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the alleged attack. Restrictions at the airport, one of Moscow’s three international airports, have now been lifted. But flights are still affected. The defence ministry said four of the drones flying in…
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