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After his first anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq resigned over her links to the former Bangladeshi government, Keir Starmer has replaced her with Emma Reynolds who…
Full report: Detectives return to Aberdeen river in hunt for missing sisters Aberdeen missing sisters latest: Brother says it’s ‘strange’ twins ‘never mentioned’ plan to…
Everything we know about the missing Huszti sisters in Aberdeen a week after their disappearance Police are still looking for sisters Henrietta and Eliza Huszti…
Installation rates are still well below the target of 600,000 heat pumps a year UK homeowners flock to heat pumps but numbers still well below…
It comes as a leading think tank urged the prime minister to boost trade defences to deter against economic threats from Donald Trump Ed Davey…
Large part of UK from South West to Yorkshire covered by yellow warning UK braces for travel chaos after Met Office issues yellow weather warning…
The Conservative leader is set to make a major speech on Thursday where she will accuse Labour of repeating the mistakes of the Tory government…
A London-based family-run food store that is a favourite among royalty is closing its flagship store, its owner has confirmed. Partridges will close its store located on…
Siddiq quits over links to Bangladesh ‘corruption’ The Times leads on the Treasury Minister Tulip Siddiq’s resignation following an anti-corruption inquiry linked to Bangladesh. The…
Another Starmer shambles: One lame duck down! The front page of the Daily Mail reacts to the resignation of Treasury Minister Tulip Siddiq and calls…
Reactions to the resignation of Treasury Minister Tulip Siddiq and calls for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to resign amid doom and gloom over the state of the UK economy.
Almost all the tabloids lead with the news Princess Kate is in remission, following her cancer treatment last year. The princess visited the London hospital that treated her, meeting with patients and staff, before sharing the health update.
Away from the royals, the broadsheets lead with the latest from No 10 as Tulip Siddiq stepped down from her role as a senior Treasury minister last night after she was linked to an anti-corruption investigation in Bangladesh.
Many of Wednesday’s front pages offer their opinion of the resignation and ask questions of Keir Starmer’s government.
The ongoing discussions for a ceasefire in Gaza, the LA wildfires and TikTok looming ban in the United States all find space on the UK front pages this morning.
It has been an intense past year for the Princess of Wales as she underwent cancer treatment Kate Middleton’s cancer timeline: From diagnosis after secret…
MPs call on government to introduce entitlement to paid bereavement leave for miscarriage in new legislation ‘I had three miscarriages in one year – bereavement…
Shadow attorney general Lord Wolfson KC says Labour’s reasonings for planning to repeal the Legacy Act ‘make no sense’ Gerry Adams in line for ‘payday…
Sir Keir Starmer hit by second ministerial resignation in six months as Tulip Siddiq steps down as anti-corruption minister No 10 refuses to rule out…
DWP slammed again after WASPI scandal as 10,000 pensioners urged to check for bungle The Department for Work and Pensions has been criticised for more…
IBM to supply tech for new Emergency Services Network A new communications system for emergency services to share more information in real-time is to be…
Warning over bill that could change what you talk about in the pub Workers who go for drinks together have been warned about what they…
Starmer’s Chagos deal in the balance ‘as UK to wait for Trump approval before signing’ Britain will await approval from Donald Trump before signing a…
Police have issued a ‘do not approach’ warning to two teenagers after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich. Detectives…
It has been a busy week, Trump escapes a prison sentence, Google, TikTok, Gaza ceasefire and Gilts have governments in a frenzy, all in the World News Briefing.
There are growing signs that a deal to end the fighting in Gaza could soon be agreed – read on for the details. In breaking news, a report from the US justice department says Donald Trump would have been convicted of illegally trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results if he hadn’t been elected.
Tiktok users are moving to a chinese app as Tik Tok refugees pending the ban on the social media app in the US.
Google is under the cosh and is getting too big to control and world governments take on the search giant to break it up.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves continues to face pressure despite the pound and the UK government borrowing costs showing signs of stabilising after a turbulent few days.
A man has been cleared of manslaughter after his partner’s suicide. Ryan Wellings was cleared of manslaughter but found guilty of assault and prolonged domestic violence.
British people who own homes in Spain (but don’t live there) could soon be facing taxes of up to 100% as part of plans being proposed in Spain to help tackle the country’s housing shortage.
Mostly dry, though rather cloudy. Patchy drizzle England and Wales. Early fog becoming mainly confined to hills. Sunniest across eastern Scotland and northeast England, with…
Tuesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by speculation over the future of the chancellor as well as the latest news from the economy.
Images of Kiena Dawes – the young woman who ended her own life after suffering abuse at the hands of her partner – make many of the splashes this morning. Her ex-partner, Ryan Wellings, was cleared of manslaughter (but found guilty of assault and prolonged domestic violence). Her mother’s anguish leads several of the tabloids, as her family believe the abuse Kiena suffered drove her to suicide.
Several newspapers warn British people who own homes in Spain (but don’t live there) could soon be facing taxes of up to 100% as part of plans being proposed in Spain to help tackle the country’s housing shortage.
The back pages are made up of Premier League gossip and the latest from the Australian Open.
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