The majority of Wednesday’s newspapers lead with Labour suspending a second candidate over his alleged remarks about Israel. The pressure from the Israeli Lobby is mounting. Elsewhere, the death of legendary BBC Radio presenter Steve Wright features on most of the front pages.
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This month will see three by-elections take place, in what will likely be another serious test for Rishi Sunak and his government.
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Many of Tuesday’s newspaper front pages lead on Labour’s decision to cut ties with its candidate in the Rochdale by-election. Comments made by Azhar Ali during a Labour meeting shortly after the 7 October attacks have forced Labour to “disown” Ali.
Pictures of Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl are also featured on the front pages this morning.
Arm Holdings, a UK-based chip designer, has witnessed a staggering surge in its stock market valuation, nearly doubling in less than a week, driven by investor optimism surrounding the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
The Labour candidate for the 29 February Rochdale byelection, Azhar Ali, has “apologised unreservedly to the Jewish community” for comments which he described as “deeply offensive, ignorant and false.”
More than 11 million working-age people in Britain don’t have basic “rainy day” savings of at least £1,000, according to a report that warns that the poorest households are struggling to build up financial resilience amid the cost of living crisis.
TWO young parents-to-be died in a horror crash at a “treacherous” junction where the Give Way sign was “turned the wrong way”.
DAREDEVIL billionaire Richard Branson has been left with shocking injuries after a horror bike smash.
Reuters exclusively reported that The United States on Wednesday added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created
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When asked if she regretted what she’d done, Scarlett replied: ‘I did for two hours. Now I don’t give a f**k and I’d do it again.’
It is believed Hurt would walk closely behind the passenger in front of him, tailgating them as he made his way through the airport.
The 44-year-old threatened passengers on the 109 bus, running between Brixton and Croydon.
Monday’s front pages cover several different topics, with many domestic stories taking centre stage.
Comments from Defence Secretary Grant Shapps make several of the papers’ after Shapps attempted to stoke the culture wars again, with comments that the Army has gone ‘woke.’
The upcoming by-elections are a hot topic in the news today, with reports that Conservative MPs have “predicted fresh attacks on Rishi Sunak’s leadership within days” in the run-up to by-elections in Wellingborough and Kingswood.
Elsewhere, several of the front pages feature comments from King Charles, who thanked the nation for their support since his cancer diagnosis.
Several front pages feature images of King Charles expressing gratitude to the nation for its support following his cancer diagnosis.
Away from royal news, the upcoming by-elections next week also make the front pages. There are reports on internal fears over the Tory party suffering a massive loss. The fears come amid a tough time for the prime minister, who’s been involved in two contentious stories last week.
Premier League games return this weekend, and there’s a lot of key matches to watch. Here’s the fixture list, kick-off times and where to watch as England’s top-flight returns.
Keir Starmer defends Labour U-turn on £28bn green spending Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to abandon Labour’s £28…
As snow and rain persist throughout the UK, weather warnings remain in effect.
In a transaction valued at £700 million, Barclays is buying Tesco’s retail banking operations, marking a significant deal for the supermarket giant.
There are now twice as many registered female football teams in England compared to seven years ago.
The most significant surge occurred during the 2022-23 season, following the Lionesses’ victory in Euro 2022, with nearly 1,500 new teams joining the ranks.
Many of Friday’s newspaper front pages lead with Labour’s decision to scrap a pledge to spend £28bn a year on green investments if it wins the next election.
Rishi Sunak slams the Labour leader for making the connection between his trans jibe and the murder of transgender teenager Brianna Ghey.
A controversial blue card is set to be introduced into football.
India star Virat Kohli to miss third and fourth Tests against England India have been dealt a major blow in…
Details emerge of the allegations facing Geri Halliwell’s husband and Red Bull boss Christian Horner Details of the allegations of…
Pakistanis are heading to the polls today, in elections for the national and provincial assemblies will be taking place today.