The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
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The back page of the Daily Star leads on Chelsea’s late win over Leeds in a thrilling match. Conor Gallagher’s 90-minute winner has given the boss a reason to smile.
The paper says the late winner from Casemiro has eased the pressure on Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag.
The back page of the Sun newspaper reports on Man Utd’s late win over Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup fifth round.
The London business newspaper CITY AM reports on a growing slowdown in consumer spending that hit London-listed operations yesterday – including Durex-maker Reckitt.
The Financial Times reports that Russia has a “low bar” when it comes to using tactical nuclear weapons.
avid Cameron is to rachet up pressure on Vladimir Putin by meeting the wife of Russia’s most prominent opposition leader after Alexei Navalny for crunch Whitehall talks.
The Guardian reports a diet comprising ultra-processed food is directly linked to 32 harmful effects on health, including a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, and early death, in the largest review of its kind.
Prince Harry has lost a High Court challenge against the government’s decision to take away his right to automatic police protection when he is in the UK.
In her criticism of the Tories, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has said if Labour win the next election the party will inherit the worst economic situation since World War Two.
Spice Girl Geri Halliwell being “relieved and elated” after her husband and F1 boss, Christian Horner, was cleared of misconduct.
Dame Esther Rantzen, a strong campaigner for assisted dying, is “disappointed” that MPs who heard evidence on the matter in parliament did not push for a debate for a change in the law.
Good Morning! Thursday’s front pages look ahead at the March Budget, with a clear divide along political lines on how they speculate on what measures might be included.
“Another one! In addition to the one in the morning!” Ukraine’s General Staff announced in a Facebook post on the afternoon of 27 February.
South Korea’s government has also threatened to revoke their medical license if they do not return to work on Thursday.
The judge sentenced him to three years in juvenile detention, saying that “good luck” had “prevented a tragic outcome.”
Two French naval vessels and a helicopter were deployed. The other passengers on board were taken to safety.
Abortion has been legal in France since 1974 but pressure has grown to further cement it in law.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 60 counties.
The ruling marks the first time the court has weighed in on such a case.
England and Arsenal defender Lotte Wubben-Moy’s header put England ahead within the first minute.
Now she has confirmed that every upcoming weekend show in March has been postponed as her voice failed to recover after illness.
But now the actor has reassured fans that he is fine, sharing some selfies whilst explaining his recent change in appearance.
Edwards, 62, was identified by his wife last year to be the BBC presenter accused of paying a young person more than £35,000 for sexually explicit images.
The Australian TV host and his boyfriend Luke Davies were found dead on Tuesday, days after being reported missing.