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Christian Horner opens door for Carlos Sainz to re-join Red Bull after Australian Grand Prix win Christian Horner has suggested…
British democracy targeted as Chinese hackers breach personal details of 40 million voters.
Furious Andy Murray rants at Miami Open umpire and fans in angry tantrum Andy Murray suffered an on-court meltdown in…
Clubs ‘questioning integrity of title race’ over Arsenal and Liverpool fixture changes The Premier League is facing a backlash over…
Manchester United appoint designers behind Tottenham’s stadium to create ‘new’ 100,000-seater Old Trafford Manchester United have appointed Populous – the…
The London business paper CITY AM leads with a revealed rich list of Met Police personnel. Elsewhere, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed the Tories will back the pensions triple lock – a key policy for the party.
China is the focus in the Financial Times, which leads with reports the US and Japan are planning to bolster their security alliance in a bid to counter what they view as a growing threat from Beijing. A striking image of Moscow’s destroyed Crocus City Hall venue following Friday’s attack also features prominently.
Star Sport – England v Belgium: Toney flair The back page of the Daily Star reports on the upcoming England…
Mirror Sport – Moves like swagger The back page of the Mirror, like many back pages this morning, looks at…
Sun Sport – Strike the right Toney The back page of the Sun newspaper leads on Gareth Southgate’s comments on…
Express Sport – Ivan to see some swagger The back page of the Daily Express leads on Gareth Southgate who…
Front page summary The Independent – Thousands trapped in Grenfell-style flats ‘scammed’ by insurersThe Independent leads on its own exclusive:…
Front page summary Metro – £14bn United KINDdom The Metro reports that Britons donated almost £14bn to charity last year. The…
Front page summary The Guardian – Suspects appear in court accused of Moscow attack that left 137 dead Suspects accused of…
Front page summary The Sun – China hack attack The Sun reported that Chinese hackers accessed the personal information of around…
Front page summary Daily Express – King’s Easter message of unity and hope to nation The Daily Express says the King…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Pubs call time at 8pm The Daily Mirror reports that a third of pub landlords…
Many of Monday’s front pages continue ongoing coverage of the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis. Elsewhere, the British government is set to blame China for a 2021 cyber attack, which saw 40m British voters’ details hacked – that’s on many of the front pages this Monday.
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, has said that Israel had definitively barred it from delivering aid to northern Gaza, where the threat of famine is highest.
According to the beneficiary, Rolls-Royce, Aukus funding will help create more than 1,000 new jobs in Derby. The project will see the construction of new office space as well as manufacturing facilities.
Spirit Aerosystems holds a significant presence in Northern Ireland, particularly in the production of wings for the Airbus A220. It stands as one of Northern Ireland’s foremost manufacturing entities, boasting a workforce exceeding 3,000 employees.
Ukraine claims to have targeted two landing ships, a communications centre, and other infrastructure utilised by Russia’s Black Sea fleet near annexed Crimea. The Ukrainian general staff announced the destruction of the Yamal and Azov ships.
The UK government is set to link cyber-attacks – in which personal details of millions of voters were accessed – to China. The attacks on the Electoral Commission took place in August 2021 but were only revealed last year.
Four men have been charged in Russia for the deadly Moscow concert attack, where 137 people were killed. Three men were marched into a Moscow court while the fourth was in a wheelchair. All were charged with committing an act of terrorism.