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Many of Tuesday’s front pages report on the government’s latest efforts to get its Rwanda asylum policy passed into law.
Many of the right-leaning newspapers that back the current government celebrate the news that Parliament has passed the Rwanda bill following late-night sitting and months of wrangling. They claim that the policy will act as a deterrent and as soon as flights start to take off, migrants will stop attempting to cross the channel.
Elsewhere, many of the papers leave room on the front pages to cover Huw Edwards – the former BBC presenter who has not been on air due to an alleged sex scandal. Yesterday he announced he has quit the BBC on “medical advice”.
Away from domestic news, a couple of the papers leave room for front-page coverage of Donald Trump’s NYC case.
In a shocking turn of events, eyewitnesses reported a heavy police presence on Stanley Park Avenue earlier today. Residents were…
Huw Edwards leaves BBC ‘on medical advice’ Huw Edwards has resigned from his role at the BBC on “medical advice”,…
Roy Keane slams Man Utd star after blowing three-goal lead to Coventry Manchester United legend Roy Keane has singled Andre…
Tory researcher charged with spying for China A parliamentary aide for the Conservative Party accused of spying for China has…
‘Openly Jewish’ charity boss says Met boss needs to quit The antisemitism campaigner who was told he was ‘openly Jewish’…
Gogglebox star George Gilbey died aged 40 from ‘traumatic injuries’ after horrific 80ft fall George Gilbey died aged 40 from…
Tory hoping to become London mayor ‘has £515,000,000 funding black hole’ The Conservative candidate hoping to unseat Sadiq Khan as…
Europe’s ‘coffee capital’ is a hidden gem Italian city with flights for just £48 Aperitifs at sundown, quaint streets, and…
Sunday’s front pages cover a variety of topics, mostly domestic – and for the tabloids, mostly celebrity gossip.
A few of the papers cover Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday, marked with a private party last night in London.
Police in Scotland have linked a disturbance in Inverkeithing with an incident in nearby Dunfermline, sparking concerns of potential ongoing…
Alessandro’s, a beloved stall in Hull’s historic Trinity Market, has been serving up delicious Italian cuisine for decades. With its…
The mysterious disappearance of a 74-year-old woman has now turned into a murder investigation, as Bedfordshire Police believe Annette Smith…
Top-flight English football is back in action this weekend, as the Premier League returns and the FA Cup semi-final matches get underway.
Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, has broken her silence after her husband, Peter Murrell, was charged in connection…
The incident of a man yelling racist abuse on a train near Croydon, south London, has sparked outrage and led…
In a shocking turn of events, a Welsh cabinet minister had a complete meltdown during a live television interview, prompting…
WSL fixtures tonight – 19/04 – Can Brighton jump into 7th place? Friday night sees the Women’s Super League (WSL) back…
Crackdown on ‘sick note culture’ could see GPs banned from signing people off GP’s will soon be stripped of the…
Friday’s newspaper leads feature various stories, but almost all of them are domestic political news. A number of the headlines lead on plans from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to challenge what he describes as Britain’s “sick note culture.” Elsewhere, the EU’s olive branch to UK students, Thames Water nationalisation plans and the Tory MP cash scandal make the front pages.
Several UK papers, and most of the Scottish front pages, of course, lead on news that former Scottish First Minister, Nicola Strugeon’s husband has been charged with stealing from the SNP.
Most of the papers offer up a snippet of their review of the latest Taylor Swift album on their front pages. So far, it’s all glowing reviews for Taylor’s – The Tortured Poets Department.
A woman from Harrow, Greater London, has been sentenced to prison for making over 2,000 nuisance 999 calls in the…
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson is gearing up for a busy summer as the club celebrates their promotion from League Two…
The culinary scene in Portadown, Co Armagh just got a whole lot tastier with the opening of a new artisan…
Europa League quarter finals – Can Liverpool fight back? After a disastrous first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals, which…