Many of Wednesday’s front pages feature images of the twisted wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Baltimore Bridge collapsed after a ship lost power and stuck it. The dramatic images are prominently featured on most papers, with many noting a mayday alert likely saved the lives of many people.
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Susan Hall’s campaign trail to become the next London mayor has not been a successful one. The Conservative’s London candidate has been caught up in several embarrassing gaffes in the run-up to the election, including a suspicious story where she claimed to have been pickpocketed on the Tube – but it later appeared she had just lost her purse.
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Manchester United keeping tabs on £70m Arsenal and Chelsea transfer target Ivan Toney Manchester United could join Chelsea and Arsenal…
Tuesday’s front pages cover several major domestic topics, including ongoing coverage of Princess Kate, China’s cyber attack on the UK and the UN ceasefire resolution. Many of the papers react to China being formally accused by the British government of being behind “malicious” cyber campaigns against MPs and the UK’s elections watchdog.
British democracy targeted as Chinese hackers breach personal details of 40 million voters.
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.
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.
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.
Almost all of the UK’s front pages continue their coverage of the Princess of Wales who on Friday revealed she’s undergoing a course of preventative chemotherapy. Many papers look to the public’s reaction to the news and William and Kate thanking the nation for their support.
England’s current squad is jam-packed with talent. But can Southgate finally take them over the line?
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Andy Murray admits he is ‘odd’ and ‘strange’ for what he did at Miami Open Andy Murray admits his behaviour…
Wales reach Euro 2024 play-off final after thrashing Finland 4-1 Wales have reached the Euro 2024 play-off final after defeating…
Sainsbury’s urgently recalls favourite cooking ingredient due to salmonella Sainsbury’s has issued an urgent recall for its own-brand flaked almonds…
Lottery winner loses fortune for blocking public footpath A Postcode Lottery winner will have to part with a chunk of…
Most of Friday’s front pages lead on the same story – the landmark report that calls for women impacted by pension changes. It calls for them to receive payments and follows a campaign by so-called Waspi women – named after the group Women Against State Pension Inequality.
Thursday’s front pages feature various leads but politics seems to be the hot topic with the government suffering a series of defeats over its Rwanda asylum plan in the Lords last night, UK inflation and the economic outlook making several splashes. The shock resignation of Ireland’s PM is pictured on a couple of front pages.
London Clinic issues major update over Kate medical records ‘breach’ The chief executive of the London Clinic says ‘all appropriate…
IT worker guilty of murdering married couple with fentanyl-laced drink An IT worker who poisoned a married couple with fentanyl…
Almost all of Wednesday’s tabloids cover the latest from the royal family, as Princess Kate’s medical records were reportedly breached as unauthorised members of staff tried to access her health records. Other royal front page leads report on the grainy video of William and Kate at a farm shop in Windsor, that sparked wild conspiracy theories online.
The UK inflation rate has fallen to 3.4% in the year to February. It marks the lowest level in almost two and a half years.
Kobbie Mainoo: Man Utd teen sensation added to England squad Kobbie Mainoo, 18 – the teenage Man Utd sensation has…
Man becomes first person in England jailed for cyber-flashing A man has become the first person in England and Wales…