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Metro – Two to three cops in court every week Summary of the front page The Metro leads on the news that the public can expect to see “two to three” police officers in court a week as the Metropolitan Police Force review their the cops in their ranks in the wake of the David Carrick case. The front page features a picture of Brad Pitt. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Guardian – Raab faces at least two dozen complaints in bullying inquiry Summary of the front page The Guardian splashes on allegations that Dominic Raab is facing at least two dozen complaints in a bulling inquiry. The paper alleges that more than 24 civil servants have lodged formal complaints against the deputy prime minister, adding that it could make it difficult for him to remain in the position. The front page also reports on the US and Russia sending tanks to Ukraine. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Independent – Zahawi tax storm: noose tightens Summary of the front page The Independent says the prime minister has signalled that he is prepared to sack Nadhim Zahawi if an inquiry finds he broke ministerial code. The paper reports PM Rishi Sunak has become increasingly irritated with the Tory chair. The front page features an image of Prince Andrew and reports he doesn’t have the money to fight sex case payout. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Express – How can this be the sad reality of our country? Summary of the front page The Daily Express leads on a story about an 87-year-old former newsagent who died of hypothermia after allegedly becoming deeply concerned about rising energy bills and refusing to turn on the heating in her terraced house in Greater Manchester. The front page features an image of the Princess of Wales. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Mirror – World United against evil Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror welcomes the news that American and German tanks will be sent to Ukraine by saying that the world is “united against evil” in backing Kyiv in its fight against Russia. “The world united against evil” is the headline. The paper carries quotes from President Zelensky, who said he was “sincerely grateful” for the Western military support. Elsewhere, the front page reports that 1.3 million children in the UK are living in poverty. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Sun – Off with his ted Summary of the front page The Sun says Prince Andrew has been kicked out of his Buckingham Palace apartment. The Duke of York, who the paper claims likes to share his bed with five teddy bears, needs to find new digs when he stays in London, it says. The front page also continues its coverage of the pay row on Britain’s Got Talent. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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Man charged with assaulting Matt Hancock on the Tube The Metro says A man has been charged with assaulting former health secretary Matt Hancock on the London Underground. Geza Tarjanyi, 61, from Leyland in Lancashire, will appear in court next month. He is accused of common assault and two public order offences. The MP for West Suffolk is not thought to have been hurt during the alleged incident on Tuesday. BTP said they received a report of a man being ‘assaulted and harassed’ at the station next to the House of Commons before 9am. The encounter is said to have…
Man charged with assaulting Matt Hancock on Tube train The Independent says A 61-year-old man has been charged with assaulting former health secretary Matt Hancock on the London Underground. Geza Tarjanyi, from Leyland, Lancashire, was charged with common assault and two public order offences, British Transport Police said. The MP who appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is understood to have been unhurt in the alleged attack on Tuesday, which his spokesman described as an “unpleasant encounter”. Police said they received a report of a man being “assaulted and harassed” at the station next to the…
Man, 61, charged with assaulting Matt Hancock on tube The Guardian says a 61-year-old man has been charged with assaulting the former health secretary Matt Hancock on the London underground. Geza Tarjanyi, from Leyland, Lancashire, will appear in court next month charged with common assault and two public order offences, British Transport Police said. The MP is understood to have been unhurt after the alleged attack on Tuesday which began at Westminster station before continuing on a tube train. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jan/26/man-61-charged-with-assaulting-matt-hancock-on-tube-london-underground
Moment Matt Hancock is ‘pushed’ by man who followed him onto Tube, as cops arrest conspiracy theorist, 61, for ‘assault’ The Sun says THIS is the moment Matt Hancock was harassed by a furious commuter on the Tube who branded him a “murderer”. The former Health Secretary was followed through Westminster station by antivaxxer Geza Tarjanyi, 61, who berated his record during the pandemic. Footage shows Tarjanyi laying into the Jungle star as he was ushered through the station by a TfL employee on Tuesday, shortly before 9am. The dad-of-three hastily climbed onto a carriage after the aggressive bloke challenged…
Zelensky praised his ‘special bond’ with Boris Johnson while appealing for more long-range weaponry.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Thursday’s front pages focus on the news Germany and the US will be sending their tanks to Ukraine. The Daily Mail’s headline says “Finally, the West united to defend freedom.” The paper describes the move as a “devastating blow to the Kremlin” – stating in its leader that “at long, long last western leaders seem to have got the message.” The Mirror describes it as a “World united against evil.” The paper’s opinion column argues that “this is no provocation, as Vladimir Putin would like to claim – but a reaffirmation that Russia’s brutal…
Leah Croucher murder suspect changed appearance – police The man suspected of murdering teenager Leah Croucher is likely to have changed his appearance around the time of the offence, police said. Leah Croucher’s remains were found at a house in Loxbeare Drive, Milton Keynes in October – three years after she vanished. Neil Maxwell was found dead in April 2019 – he remains the only suspect. Police have released a new image of what he may have looked like around the time of the murder. Cops believe he likely changed his appearance to evade arrest for another crime. Ms Croucher,…
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Zelensky urges speedy delivery of western tanks President Zelenksy has thanked Western leaders for sending their tanks to support Ukraine but said they needed to be delivered quickly. He also urged the West to send long-range missiles and fighter jet. Germany and the US announced they would send their tanks to Ukraine yesterday in a historic move. Russia condemned the move, calling it a “blatant provocation” and said any tanks supplied to Ukraine will be destroyed. The tanks would “burn like all the rest,” said Dmitry Peskov, President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman. “They are just very expensive.” Zelensky said he told…
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Trump allowed back on Facebook and Instagram Former president Donald Trump will be allowed back on Facebook and Instagram, after Meta announced it will be ending its two-year suspension of his accounts. The suspension will end “in the coming weeks,” the social media giant said. In a statement, Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, said the public “should be able to hear what their politicians are saying”. Trump was suspended indefinitely from Facebook and Instagram after the Capitol riot in 2021. The firm had taken action following Mr Trump’s “praise for people engaged in violence at the Capitol”, Mr…
New US search for missing actor Julian Sands Search efforts for the missing British actor Julian Sands have resumed after previous efforts were halted by dangerous weather conditions. Air searches are underway to find the missing 65-year-old who hasn’t been seen since he went hiking in the Baldy Bowl area of the San Gabriel Mountains, north of Los Angeles. California has been hit by deadly storms this winter. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s department tweeted that it would use a helicopter from the California Highway Patrol which carries a device that can detect matching “reflective material, electronics, and in some…
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