Wednesday’s front pages cover the speculation of a UK-US post-Brexit trade deal, the M25 climate protesters and the ongoing gas crisis.
Author: WTX News
The i says Andrew Neil will not appear on GB News again days after he made barbed criticisms of the channel during an appearance on BBC1’s Question Time.
The i says Prince Andrew has been served with a sexual assault lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre’s legal team
The i says not a single person under the age of 17 seeking treatment from a hormone specialist has been referred in the last nine months
The i says the PM admits that the UK will not be able to agree a free trade pact with Washington before the next election
The Metro says a possible sighting of ‘person of interest’ Brian Laundrie is being investigated by authorities in Florida.
The Guardian says Ellen White scored twice as England Women enjoyed a 10-0 World Cup qualifying win against Luxembourg
The Independent says the Great British Bake Off should have grown stale by now. We have now reached series 12, episode one, and the excitement of the beginning is still here.
The Guardian says a majority of Europeans believe a new cold war is under way between the US and its chief geopolitical rivals, China and Russia
The Independent says tributes from the entertainment industry have poured in for Willie Garson
The Metro says a man has been charged with the murders of a mother and three children who were killed at a sleepover in Killamarsh last weekend.
The Independent says Matt Hancock is to have his personal emails and WhatsApp messages searched as part of a legal battle
The Guardian says the Taliban have challenged the credentials of Afghanistan’s former United Nations ambassador and are asking to speak at the UN general assembly
The Metro says Boris Johnson’s ex-mistress Jennifer Arcuri said yesterday it was obvious he had a ‘crush’ on her when he was London mayor
BBC News says Joe Biden has played down the chances of brokering a post-Brexit free trade deal with the UK, as he held talks with Boris Johnson at the White House.
The Guardian says ministers are considering ways to cut energy bills for the poorest households amid soaring gas prices.
France24 says a magnitude 5.9 earthquake caused some damage in suburban Melbourne on Wednesday.
Arab News says a new poll has found that nearly 80 per cent of Palestinians want President Mahmoud Abbas to resign.
TRT World says virus deaths in the US have climbed to an average of more than 1,900 a day for the first time since early March.
Sky News says human remains found in a national park in remote northern Wyoming are those of missing Gabby Petito, the FBI has confirmed, with the manner of death given as homicide.
The Daily Express says Britain is “firing up for a colossal post-Brexit deal” with America, Canada and Mexico.
The Sun reports on the family of two children, who were found dead along with their mother and another child at a house in Derbyshire.
The Sun says ADELE certainly has her pick of superstar friends – from Elton John to Jennifer Lawrence.
The Sun says THOUSANDS have been forced to flee as lava from the erupting volcano on the Spanish isle of La Palma continues to spew out.
The Metro leads on the family killed in Derbyshire. It reports that Jason Bennett was “shattered” by the deaths of his children.