Daily Mirror – Evil’s end Summary of the front page The Mirror reports that the ashes of Peter Sutcliffe, the serial killer known as the Yorkshire Ripper, have been scattered at a beauty spot near the Cumbrian village of Arnside, which he visited as a child. The front page bids farewell to Betty Boothroyd – the first female Speaker of the Commons – who died at the age of 93. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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Daily Express – PM: My Brexit deal ‘now takes back control’ Summary of the front page The Daily Express says the new Brexit deal “now takes back control” – that’s the prime minister’s claim. The front page reports on last night’s spectacular Northern lights display – that was seen across the UK as well as the death of Betty Boothroyd – the first female Commons Speaker who died at the age of 93. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by news of a deal reached between the UK and the European Union to amend the Northern Ireland protocol. Prime minister Rishi Sunak hails a ‘new chapter’ in relations with EU after a Northern Ireland Brexit deal guarantees the free flow of goods, an emergency brake on new EU laws and the removal of trade barriers across the Irish Sea. The Times headline reads “Brexit Breakthrough”, while the Daily Mail asks “Has Rishi Done The Impossible?” In its editorial, the Daily Telegraph praises Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, saying Monday…
We felt we had no other option because people have seemingly forgotten about our situation.
Urgent search for baby as Constance Marten and Mark Gordon arrested Police are currently focusing their search efforts on a missing baby after a couple, Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, were arrested in Brighton, according to authorities. The newborn was believed to be only a few days old when the couple disappeared in January. Marten and Gordon remain in custody and are being interrogated, as per the Metropolitan Police, who have requested that local residents search for any indication of the infant, including in sheds and outbuildings. Det Supt Lewis Basford made a direct plea to the public, stating that…
No sun-soaked beaches this week!
‘Comedy is fun and engaging – but it’s also about being OK with being vulnerable.’
Ukraine war: Frontline city situation worsening – Zelensky Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has described the situation in the eastern city of Bakhmut as increasingly difficult, with Russian forces attempting to capture the city for over six months. He stated that the enemy was continuously destroying protective measures, making it harder to defend their positions. This follows some of the most intense fightings since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine over a year ago. Recently, Russian forces have intensified their efforts to capture the industrial city, with separatist allies controlling part of the Donetsk region. The commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, Col Gen…
Stunning.
US citizen killed in West Bank as unrest intensifies Retaliatory violence has escalated in the occupied West Bank, resulting in the shooting and killing of a 26-year-old Israeli American named Elan Ganeles. The attack took place on a highway close to Jericho, following an incident where Israeli settlers burned dozens of cars and houses in Palestinian villages in the West Bank on Sunday night. This was in response to the killing of two settlers from a neighbouring village by a Palestinian on Sunday. In response to the attack, US Ambassador Tom Nides expressed condolences on Twitter, saying “Sadly, I can…
Ron DeSantis tightens his control over Disney theme parks At a bill signing ceremony near Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis warned people to “buckle up” as he signed a bill that grants the state control over Disney’s sprawling Orlando theme parks, stripping power that Disney has held uniquely for over 50 years. This move will enable more oversight by Mr DeSantis’ Republican-led legislature and is widely viewed as retaliation after Disney opposed state laws that curtail gender and sexuality education. The governor’s actions are also being seen as part of his preparation for a…
Pulkovo Airport in St Petersburg (Credits: Getty)
Russia has closed its airspace after an ‘unknown’ object was spotted floating over St Petersburg.
All flights at Pulkovo Airport, located 14 miles south of the city centre, have been temporarily suspended today.
Reports on social media have identified the object as a drone, but this is yet to be confirmed.
Authorities said on their official Telegram channel that all flights flights have been halted until midday local time.
It did not provide a reason for the suspension.
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The Windsor Agreement: Rishi Sunak and EU boss to sign historic new deal The Independent says European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is meeting Rishi Sunak today to sign a historic post Brexit deal before joining King Charles at Windsor Castle. The Windsor agreement is expected to resolve the long-running row over the Northern Ireland Protocol – with or without the support of the DUP and Tory hardliners. If the final text is agreed at protocol talks in Windsor this lunchtime, Mr Sunak will hold a joint press conference with the EU chief this afternoon before he heads to…
Northern Ireland Protocol: What to expect from the VDL-Sunak meeting Euronews says European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak are on Monday expected to announce a deal over the contentious Northern Ireland Protocol. The two leaders should meet at about 12:00 CET in the south-eastern English county of Berkshire, where Windsor is located, with the Commission president and King Charles III also slated to meet in the afternoon. “I’m looking forward to turning a page and opening a new chapter with our partner and friend,” von der Leyen said upon arrival in the UK…
Metro – Brexit: Ursula von der way to Britain Summary of the front page Britain is “on the brink of ending its Brexit nightmare over Northern Ireland”, Metro reports, adding that the European Commission president is expected to arrive in the UK later to seal a deal. The front page features a large image of US actress Zendaya – who is pictured attending a US awards show. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Guardian – Sunak and Von der Leyen to hold ‘final talks’ on revised Brexit deal Summary of the front page The Guardian says the PM will have to convince hardline Tory Brexiteers and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), but both have said they will only give a verdict on the new deal once they have read the full and final text. The paper says No 10 is braced for a potentially hostile response. The front page features a large image of Manchester United lifting the trophy – following their cup win at Wembley. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave…
Financial Times – UK and EU set to seal Brexit deal on bitter Northern Ireland trade dispute Summary of the front page The Financial Times reports that the prime minister is expected to unveil a Brexit deal between the UK and the EU, with officials from both sides saying the accord is “basically there now”. The paper says the number of MPs opposed to the deal could be limited to about 30, according to the PM’s allies. Elsewhere, the front page features an image of survivors sitting on a beach after a shipwreck killed at least 59 people off southern…
Daily Mirror – Act now … or millions face bills hell Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror’s lead reports a 20% rise in energy bills in April will tip 1.7 million more households into crisis. The paper says the government is urged to stop the £500m rise and maintain support payment. “ENERGY NIGHTMARE” is how the paper describes it. The paper carries a call from campaigners for the government to prevent an expected £500 rise in the typical annual energy bill from April. The paper says the increase will push an extra 1.7 million households into fuel poverty. The…
The Sun – Justice for Joanna Summary of the front page The family of murder victim Joanna Simpson will meet the justice secretary amid concerns that her killer could be released after serving just half of his sentence – that’s on the front of The Sun. The front page leaves room to report on Rishi’s Brexit deal – which is simply headlined as ‘EU deal is done’, Manchester United’s cup win and the latest from Dancing on Ice. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Express – Rishi: This new Brexit deal is ‘best for Britain’ Summary of the front page The Daily Express leads with the new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, as the EU’s Ursula von der Leyen is flying to Britain today. The paper quotes Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as saying the agreement is the “best for Britain”. The front page features a picture of a woman in snowy conditions – as the paper warns of a freezing March. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Monday’s front pages report on PM Rishi Sunak’s expected announcement of his Northern Ireland Brexit deal later today after securing the support of Eurosceptic MPs. Elsewhere, the newspapers report on a 20% rise in energy costs in April which will push 1.7 million more homes in crisis and Manchester United is pictured celebrating its Carabao Cup win after beating Newcastle FC 2-0 at Wembley. It’s Man U’s first silverware since 2017 and has marked a new start in the club’s history. The Red Devils’ performance has slowly improved since the introduction of new boss…
The inventor’s father served in the US Army as an atomic veteran during the Korean War.
Northern lights seen across UK in spectacular display On Sunday night, the northern lights were visible in southern England, an uncommon event. This beautiful phenomenon is produced by charged particles from a solar flare on the Sun that interact with the Earth’s atmosphere. The resulting displays of green and red hues can usually be observed in Scotland, but rarely in southern regions. However, sightings were reported in Cornwall, Kent, Norfolk, south Wales, and Northern Ireland on Sunday. The charged particles emit these colours as they interact with oxygen and nitrogen in our atmosphere, resulting in a magnificent display. If the…
At least 59 migrants killed in shipwreck off Italy A tragic incident occurred off southern Italy on Sunday as a boat sank in rough seas, resulting in the deaths of at least 59 migrants, including 12 children, with dozens more feared missing. The vessel was carrying people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and Iran and broke apart while attempting to land near Crotone. One of the deceased was a baby, and Italian officials believe up to 30 people may still be unaccounted for. While 80 people have been found alive, the exact number of those on the boat is unknown, with…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Many of Sunday’s newspapers feature ongoing negotiations for a new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland. New Brexit deal for Northern Ireland The Sunday Telegraph’s lead story suggests that Rishi Sunak plans to abandon Boris Johnson’s NI Protocol Bill, which grants the UK government the authority to annul portions of the existing agreement with the EU, as part of his new arrangement with Brussels. In his article for the paper, Sunak states that the bill was always a “last resort”. Meanwhile, the Sunday Times’ headline proclaims “I’m the PM who will get Brexit done,” and…