|
Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 11 June 2026. Browse through #IBPapers on 𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media. Financial Times: "ECB REINED IN REVOLUT'S EUROPEAN ARM OVER RAPID PACE OF PRODUCT INNOVATION" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Laith Al-Khalaf / Olaf Storbeck European Central Bank moved to rein in Revolut's operations, placing extra restrictions on the European arm of the continent's most valuable fintech. The Times: "SINGLE MIGRANT SENT BACK AFTER CROSSING IRISH BORDER" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan United Kingdom has returned only one Asylum Seeker to Ireland after they crossed the Irish border, as the government prepares to intensify efforts to crack down on the route being used as a “back door” for Illegal Immigration days on from the Belfast attack. The Times (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES AXED FOR OVAL AND ROOT TO LEAD" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Ammon Joe Root has been named the interim England captain after Ben Stokes was left out of the squad for the second Test against New Zealand pending further investigations into a late-night drinking incident. The Scotsman: "SWINNEY CALLS FOR CALM AFTER RACIST ATTACKS IN UGLY PROTEST" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn McLaughlin Anti-racism campaigners have condemned a "horrific attempt to divide our communities" after rioting in which members of the public were "attacked because of the colour of their skin". Daily Mirror: "YES WE KANSAS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Armstrong Three Lions Mania has hit Kansas City as the biggest ever World Cup kicks off tonight. Locals are flying the flag for Thomas Tuchel’s boys, who will be based at a posh hotel in their neighbourhood. Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "LIE BACK & THINK OF ENGLAND WINNING" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross Ivan Toney insists England "are going all the way" and can win FIFA World Cup. The striker says the squad must picture themselves winning games. The I Paper: "PICTURED: RUSSIAN DRONE TECH BOSS AT DISNEYLAND" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Lewis Russian drone tech boss Aleksei Kolotilov at DisneyLand. The creator of a key attack drone simulator (which he calls a video game) travels freely despite sanctions. Daily Record: "TORTURE & TRAGEDY" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Suter The victim of a horrific attack on a Belfast street in Northern Ireland was subjected to an earlier brutal assault in United Kingdom. The Bolton News: "MASSIVE NEW DEVELOPMENT GETS GO-AHEAD" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Dougherty Thousands of jobs are set to be created after plans to develop one of the borough's largest industrial sites into a premier nemployment destination were approved. Daily Mail: "PHONE 'KILL SWITCH' TO END TRADE IN STOLEN MOBILES" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Camber The booming trade in stolen Mobile Phones has been dealt with a huge blow thanks to advances in technology. Apple has agreed to install a "Kill Switch" that will make any stolen IOS device worthless. Glasgow Times: "POLICE BRACE FOR MORE 'RACE RIOTS'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Stewart Paterson Police Scotland are braced to deal with further disorder in Glasgow after violence erupted and people were attacked when a group gathered in Buchanan Street following the attempted murder of a man in Belfast. Daily Express: "'MONSTER' WILL BE FREE TO WALK STREETS ALONE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Ashmore Police surveillance of Christian Brueckner, the Madeleine McCann disappearance's prime suspect, has been halted by a German court. Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES AXED, ROOT NAMED CAPTAIN" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Rory Dollard England captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad for next week’s second Test against New Zealand. The Oldham Times: "UNCERTAINTY OVER THEATRE REOPENING" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sofia Fedeczko Six months away from the planned reopening of Oldham Coliseum, there’s still no word on whether it will be ready for Panto Season 2026. Originally slated for a 2025 reopening, the historic theatre in the heart of Oldham is currently undergoing a massive renovation. Morning Star: "DON'T USE TRAGEDY TO FUEL HOSTILITY" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Roger McKenzie / Andrew Murray The family of Belfast stabbing victim Stephen Ogilvie said they don't want the attack to "divide people or fuel hostility". Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES DROPPED AS ROOT TAKES CHARGE" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial England captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad for next week's second Test against New Zealand. Joe Root has been drafted in as interim Captain. Messenger Newspapers: "CASH IN SUITCASE SWINDLE RUMBLED" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Melanie Disley A crime family used a corrupt airline check-in attendant to smuggle almost £30 million of cash out of United Kingdom in suitcases on board Emirates flights, a court has heard. The Times Scotland: "SINGLE MIGRANT SENT BACK AFTER CROSSING IRISH BORDER" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan United Kingdom has returned only one Asylum Seeker to Ireland after they crossed the Irish border. The government prepares to intensify efforts to crack down on the route being used as a “back door” for Illegal Immigration days on from the Belfast attack. The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "SCOTLAND ARE A GOAL THREAT, CLAIMS ADAMS" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant Striker Ché Adams says he feels happie playing in a front two and Scotland will carry more goal threat at FIFA World Cup than they did at UEFA Euro 2024. The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "LEADING FROM THE FRONT FOR NEW FUEL" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Spalding & South Holland Voice Editorial A South Holland logistics company is spearheading the drive into carbon-neutral transport by running lorries on gas and sharing their refuelling station with neighbours. The Guardian: "WATER CANNON DEPLOYED ON SECOND NIGHT OF UNREST IN NORTHERN IRELAND" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Al-Othman / Rory Carroll / Peter Walker Police have used water cannon against rioters in Belfast, Northern Ireland in a second night of anti- immigration protests. Edinburgh Evening News: "TRAM RISKS BEING 'FANTASY PROJECT'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ian Swanson Edinburgh’s proposed new North/South tramline risks becoming a “fantasy project” due to lack of funding, Kevin Lang has claimed. Bury Times: "POLICE CRACKDOWN ON E-BIKE SCOURGE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson Greater Manchester Police in Bury have warned they will crack down on nuisance off-road bikes, E-Bikes and Quad Bikes. Greater Manchester Police have launched Operation Hurricane. Scottish Daily Mail: "FURY AS SNP AND GREENS BLOCK MURRELL PROBE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon John Swinney (First Minister of Scotland also leader of Scottish National Party) and his ‘Green lapdogs' have sparked fury by 'shamefully' blocking a Holyrood Inquiry into the Peter Murrell scandal of embezzling hundreds of thousands from SNP. Melton Times: "175 YEARS OF PORK PIES" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie A week of celebrations are being lined up to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Ye olde Pork Pie Shoppe in Melton Mowbray. Daily Star: "ON ME HEAD, SUN!" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton England's football heroes posed for their official FIFA World Cup photos on the eve of tonight's first game covered in sunburn. Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "IVAN TO WIN THE WORLD CUP" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross Ivan Toney insists England "are going all the way" and can win FIFA World Cup. The striker says Thomas Tuchel the squad must picture themselves winning games. Lancashire Telegraph: "DISMAY AT ROLE FOR FLY-TIPPING FINE COUNCILLOR" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shuiab Khan The main opposition group on Blackburn With Darwen Council has hit out over the appointment of a councillor who was fined for fly-tipping to a leading environmental role. The Daily Telegraph: "SMUGGLERS GUARANTEE UK ENTRY VIA IRELAND" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charles Hymas / Mitchell Durdin The Daily Telegraph reveal that people smuggling gangs are offering Illegal Immigrants guaranteed passage to United Kingdom via fights to Dublin. The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "ROOT CAPTAIN AS STOKES DROPPED" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Will MacPherson Ben Stokes has been dropped from England's squad for next week’s second Test against New Zealand for breaking curfew, leading to a shock return to captaincy for Joe Root ahead of Harry Brook.
0 Comments
Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 28 May 2026. Browse through #IBPapers on 𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media. This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world. All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated. Daily Express: "TIME TO SCRAP ED'S NET ZERO 'FANTASY'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steph Spyro Former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair has attacked Ed Miliband's Net Zero “fantasy” as households are warned of a huge hike in Energy Bills. The former Prime Minister turned his fire on the Energy Secretary's drive to hit Net Zero, despite United Kingdom being responsible for less than 1% of yearly global emissions of greenhouse gases. FULL REPORT: EXPRESS.CO.UK/news/politics/2210398 Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "PALACE IN WONDER LAND" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor Crystal Palace gave Oliver Glasner the perfect parting gift as Jean-Philippe Mateta fired The Eagles to Conference League. Lancashire Telegraph: "'OUR BLUE-EYED BOY - YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shuiab Khan The family of a young boy who died after getting into difficulty in River Ribble has paid tribute to him. Emergency Services were called to Ribchester at just after 14:00 on Tuesday to a report of a concern for safety after a boy had gone into the river and had got into difficulty while swimming with friends. FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26143777.familys-heartbreaking-tribute-clayton-le-woods-12-year-old The Scotsman: "STURGEON'S LAWYER HITS OUT AT 'ARMCHAIR DETECTIVES' CLAIMS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant Aamer Anwar said Ms Sturgeon was unaware of her estranged husband's Nicola Sturgeon's lawyer has criticised “armchair detectives” as questions continued to be raised over Peter Murrell embezzlement case. Aamer Anwar said Ms. Sturgeon was unaware of her estranged husband's criminal conduct. FULL REPORT: SCOTSMAN.COM/news/politics/nicola-sturgeons-lawyer-hits-out-at-armchair-detectives-over-peter-murrell-case-8643766 The West Australia [Australia]: "GIANT LEAP FOR WA" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Claire Sadler Katherine Bennett-Pegg, Australia's first astronaut, has declared West Australia is uniquely placed to play a pivotal role in space exploration. FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/opinion/editorials/editorial-wa-is-leading-the-nations-space-ambitions-c-22344911 Daily Mirror: "BE SAFE IN WATER.. OR MORE WILL DIE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Phil Cardy Outdoor swimmers are being urged to take care after nine drownings in four days during the May 2026 heatwave. Seven young people and two adults have lost their lives in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and the sea as people take the plunge to cool off in the 35°C heat. FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/uk-news/heatwave-deaths-swimming-warning-weather-37213506 Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "BEST MATE" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor Crystal Palace gave Oliver Glasner the perfect parting gift as Jean-Philippe Mateta fired The Eagles to Conference League. Melton Times: "CELEBRATIONS AS SPORTS CLUB SAVED" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie The future of the historic Holwell Sports site has been safeguarded after a deal was struck to buy the land just hours before it was due to be auctioned off. FULL REPORT: MeltonTimes.co.uk/news/people/11th-hour-bid-secures-future-of-historic-holwell-sports-site-8637484 Daily Star: "GAME OF DRONES" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton England's FIFA World Cup base will be guarded by security chiefs armed with “hunter-catcher” drones to stop rival teams spying on training at their tournament HQ in Kansas City. FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/news/latest-news/englands-world-cup-base-patrolled-37213297 Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "GREAT MATE" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor Crystal Palace gave Oliver Glasner the perfect parting gift as Jean-Philippe Mateta fired The Eagles to Conference League. Glasgow Times: "THUG JAILED OVER MACHETE ATTACK ON PENSIONER" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Grant McCabe A 28-year-old man, Robert Craig, has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years for his role in a gang machete attack on a 67-year-old pensioner in his Glasgow flat. The trio forced entry late at night, striking the victim with a machete and causing serious arm, head and lip injuries. Robert Craig pleaded guilty to Attempted Murder. FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/26141147.man-jailed-gang-machete-attack-pensioner-glasgow The Daily Telegraph: "MANDELSON TOLD CABINET HOW TO DO THEIR JOBS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver / Janet Eastham Lord Peter Mandelson advised numerous Cabinet ministers during his time as ambassador to Washington DC in United States, messages to be released next week are expected to reveal. The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "BARCELONA'S £70M DEAL FOR GORDON" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Mike McGrath / John Percy Anthony Gordon is set to join Barcelona in an €80 million (£70 million) deal, marking the first major move of this Summer's Transfer Window. Messenger Newspapers: "GANG MEMBERS JAILED FOR 'HIGH-VALUE' THEFTS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor A gang of criminals has been put behind bars for robbing high-value goods across Cheshire and Manchester by “violently stealing” belongings from people and businesses. FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/26139757.gang-behind-terrifying-high-value-robberies-put-behind-bars The Times: "MINISTERS RAISE HEAT ON PM OVER NORTH SEA" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Geraldine Scott / Ben Clatworthy / Stefan Boscia United Kingdom's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure from his Cabinet Ministers to rethink The Labour Party's Net Zero agenda. The Times (Sport/Back Page): "BARCELONA TO LAND GORDON IN £70M DEAL" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Martin Hardy / Paul Joyce Anthony Gordon is expected to complete a near-£70 million transfer to Barcelona and the deal could be announced today. The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "FAMILY LOOKS TO GIVE TYMI BEST LIFE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Rush A Spalding family is raising funds to send their six-year-old son Tymi, who has rare Sturge-Weber Syndrome, for specialist rehabilitation in Poland. The lively boy functions like a one-year-old, cannot speak or self-feed, and needs 24/7 care due to seizures, strokes, and mobility issues. Past therapy brought improvements, but setbacks reversed them. A local group held a sponsored walk for the £3,000 goal. FULL REPORT: SpaldingVoice.co.uk/family-looks-to-give-tymi-best-life The Times Scotland: "PRESSURE BUILDS ON 'STOOGE FOR STURGEON'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Sanderson The position of Scottish National Party's new Minister For Victims And Community Safety of Scotland has been branded “untenable” after former party officials corroborated claims she had acted as a “stooge” for Nicola Sturgeon and the former First Minister of Scotgland;'s disgraced husband, Peter Murrell. The Times Scotland (Sport & Back Page) - BARCELONA TO LAND GORDON IN £70M DEAL LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Hardy / Paul Joyce Anthony Gordon is expected to complete a near-£70 million transfer to Barcelona and the deal could be announced today. The Oldham Times: "NO MAYOR OR LEADER AS COUNCIL HITS DEADLOCK" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sofia Fedeczko The first Oldham Council meeting since the Local Elections fell at the first hurdle after failing to vote in a mayor. The Annual Meeting is where the council’s leadership roles are elected and the Mayor Making ceremony takes place. FULL STORY: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/26141271.oldham-council-deadlock-cost-taxpayers The Yorkshire Post: "ENERGY BILLS SET TO SOAR £221 FROM JULY" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn OFGEM's price cap is to rise by, on average, £221 a year from 1 July, due to the energy shock from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. FULL REPORT: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/ofgem-price-cap-middle-east-war-8642747 Scottish Daily Mail: "WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO HIDE, MR SWINNEY" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon First Minister John Swinney has been blasted for trying to ‘dodgem scrutiny’ after ruling out any further probe into Scottish National Party's financial scandal involving Peter Murrell. Bury Times: "MAN IS SHOT 'AFTER HE DROVE AT POLICE'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor A firearm and drugs have beenfound at a property in Radcliffe following an incident last Friday where police shot a man who drove at Police Officers. FULL REPORT: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/26133463.man-shot-police-car-drove-directly-officers Morning Star: "WORKERS PAY TO BANKROLL TRUMP'S WAR" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ceren Sagir Campaigners have stated that households must not bear the brunt of United States President Donald Trump's illegal war on Iran. Energy Bills are set to rise by 13 per cent. Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "YAPP TAKES CHARGE OF LANDMARK LIONS TOUR" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial It has been announced that Jo Yapp has been appointed Head Coach of the British and Irish Lions women's team for their inaugural tour to New Zealand in 2027. The National: "SNP: SCOTLAND NEEDS CONTROL OVER ENERGY" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alasdair Ferguson Westminster cannot be trusted with Scotland's energy, Scottish National Party have said after it was revealed the energy price cap will be increased in July. FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/26141382.energy-must-scotlands-hands-snp-say-uk-energy-price-cap/ State Times [India]: "LG DIRECTS DGP TO BOLSTER ANTI-NARCOTICS TASK FORCE WITH ADDITIONAL MANPOWER" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday directed Jammu & Kashmir Police and UT Administration to further intensify the crackdown against the narco-terror ecosystem operating within the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/lg-directs-dgp-to-bolster-anti-narcotics-task-force-with-additional-manpower Daily Mail: "LABOUR RISKING A 'LOST GENERATION' OF JOBLESS YOUTH" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves / Sophie Church / Claire Ellicott The Labour Party are to be warned that they must reform welfare or condemn a 'lost generation' of young people to a life on the dole. The Bolton News: "WOMAN, AGED 92, SCAMMED OUT OF £8,000" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Regent A 92-year-old woman has been left too frightened to trust anyone after fraudsters posing as Police Officers convinced her to hand over more than £8,000 in cash. Daily Record: "EVIL VILE LIAR" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Suter Abuse victims have hit back after Patricia Robertson, their sadistic former teacher, accused them of lying about her. Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 20 May 2026. Browse through #IBPapers on 𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media. This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world. All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated. Daily Express: "NO THANK YOU TO ANOTHER PM WHO DOES NOT BACK WOMEN" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steph Spyro Labour Party leader hopeful Andy Burnham has "serious questions to answer" over his views on Single Sex Spaces, MPs insist. Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "TURKISH DELIGHT" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross Stunning strikes from Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia helped Europa League king Unai Emery lead Aston Villa to glory in front of royalty in Istanbul. Lancashire Telegraph: "CASH STASH FOUND IN PAIR OF BOXERS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah McGee Three people were arrested in Accrington on 18 May 2026 during a Money Laundering investigation. Police Officers stopped a black Volkswagen Golf on Blackburn Road at 21:50 and found a large quantity of cash in the underwear of a 29-year-old man. A 32-year-old man and 55-year-old woman were also arrested at a residential address. All have been released under investigation. FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26124102.3-arrested-accrington-amid-money-laundering-investigation Metro [North Edition]: "'LEAN' MACHINE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katrine Bussey First Minister John Swinney has appointed Ivan McKee to lead reforms in the Public Sector while rejecting claims that this involves cuts. Metro (Sport Back Page) [North Edition]: "'DANGEROUS AND IRRESPONSIBLE'" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Fraser Rorison Heart Of Midlothian supporters have described comments by Martin O'Neill as dangerous and irresponsible following a pitch invasion. They have urged authorities to address the matter seriously. Great Southern Herald [Australia]: "TEACHER FOUND DEAD" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amy Towers A man found dead on Marri Drive in Katanning has been identified as Luke Russell a School Teacher at Katanning Senior High School. Local reports confirmed the identity of the individual discovered on the street. FULL REPORT: GSHerald.com.au/news/great-southern-herald/man-found-dead-on-street-in-early-hours-identified-as-katanning-senior-high-school-teacher-luke-russell--c-22298504 Great Southern Herald (Sport Back Page) [Australia]: "ROARING WIN" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Cameron Newbold Sport news is featured on the back page of tomorrow’s edition of the Great Southern Herald. The newspaper serves the upper Great Southern region of Australia. Daily Star: "IT'S KING CHARLES THE TURD" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Ferguson The seagull has landed! King Charles laughed off a cheeky bird who pooped on his suit, while a bystander said: "It's good luck". Daily Star [Sport/Back Page]: "EUREKA!" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross Stunning strikes from Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia helped Europa League king Unai Emery lead Aston Villa to glory in front of Royalty in Instanbul. Melton Times: "NEW BYPASS IS FINALLY OPEN" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie Melton Mowbray's new bypass named Pork Pie Way will open fully to traffic on Monday. The 4.4 mile single carriageway road with cycle lanes and six roundabouts was chosen by public vote and took three years to build. It is Leicestershire County Council's largest road project and aims to support new jobs and homes. FULL REPORT: MeltonTimes.co.uk/news/people/melton-mowbrays-pork-pie-way-bypass-to-open-fully-to-traffic-on-monday-8545351 The Times: "BANK CHIEF JOINS ATTACK ON FREEZING FOOD PRICES" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isabella Fish / Steven Swinford The governor of the Bank Of England has warned ministers against "artificially moving prices" after HM Treasury held talks with supermarkets about freezing the cost of essential goods. The Times [Sport & Back Page]: "PRINCES OF EUROPE" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Gregor Robertson Aston Villa decorated their first European final since 1982 with two sublime individual goals that set them on course for a memorable triumph in Istanbul. State Times [India]: "LG SOUNDS ALERT OVER EVOLVING TERROR, HIDDEN THREATS; CALLS FOR CONSTANT VIGIL" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial LG Manoj Sinha presented appointment letters to newly appointed constables of Jammu & Kashmir's Police Force. The Scotsman: "NEW CABINET ROLE TO DRIVE £1BN PUBLIC SECTOR CUTS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant First Minister John Swinney has created an entirely new Cabinet role to oversee Public Sector cuts of £1 billion as he unveiled what he described as a "leaner, more agile" top team. Bury Times: "CONCERN FOR WELFARE TOWN CENTRE DRAMA" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Dougherty Emergency Services attended the Car Park at The Rock in Bury for around 12 hours after a concern for welfare report about a woman on the sixth floor. The incident started at 04:45 and ended at 17:15 when the woman was safely brought down and taken to a local Medical Facility. Derby Way was closed but Rochdale Road remained open. FULL REPORT: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/26121934.emergency-services-rock-12-hours-woman-taken-hospital Metro [South Edition]: "BURNHAM RIVAL'S RANTS REVEALED" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Luke Alsford Robert F. Kenyon the Reform UK candidate for the by-election in Makerfield suggested King Charles should open Buckingham Palace and its grounds for Asylum Seekers. The candidate's Social Media account was suspended after posting remarks about a two-tier policing system and an invasion of foreign criminals. Reform UK are refusing to investigate. FULL REPORT: METRO.CO.UK/2026/05/19/reforms-makerfield-candidate-said-king-open-buckingham-palace-asylum-seekers-28437342 The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "CYCLE CHALLENGE IN HONOUR OF DAD" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Donna Semmens A mother from South Holland is cycling 125 miles in May to raise funds for Brain Tumour Research in honour of her father who has glioblastoma. Jeff Stancer aged 60 from Long Sutton had surgery to remove 80 per cent of the tumour but faces a six-month prognosis. His daughter Ellie Merrison has raised 1 130 pounds so far. FULL REPORT: SpaldingVoice.co.uk/280036-2 Scottish Daily Mail: "PUTIN JETS MENACE RAF PLANE WITH 'CRAZY IVAN' STUNT" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Nicol Jets from Russia brazenly imperilled a Spy Plane from Royal Air Force in the closest confrontation yet between the two countries' Air Forces. Messenger Newspapers: "SCHOOL'S OUT FOR TEACHERS LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor Teachers at Flixton Girls School in Trafford staged strike action on 14 May 2026 over proposed curriculum and staffing changes. The National Education Union organised further walkouts on 19 May 2026 and 20 May 2026. Concerns include reduced social sciences teaching at key stage four and changes to modern foreign languages. The union are in ACAS conciliation. FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/26117715.staff-trafford-school-take-strike-action-curriculum Daily Mirror: "LABOUR'S HAPPY SHOPPERS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan Shoppers could save on food staples like baked beans, crisps and margarine under government plans to help with the Cost Of Living. Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "OUT OF THIS WORLDIE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross Stunning strikes from Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia helped Europa League king Unai Emery lead Aston Villa to glory in front of Royalty in Istanbul The Yorkshire Post: "FOOD FEARS AFTER 40C HEATWAVES FORECAST" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn Farmers and businesses have urged the government to treat food security with the same urgency as energy security following a Climate Change Committee report. The report predicts regular 40 degree Celsius heatwaves in Southern England by 2050 water shortages and the relocation of coastal communities. It warns of 10 000 excess deaths without action. The government has invested 2.65 billion pounds in flood defences. The Daily Telegraph: "DON'T CAP FOOD PRICES, BANK WARNS REEVES" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Szu Ping Chan / Tim Wallace / Daniel Martin Andrew Bailey, who is Bank Of England's governor, as warned Chancellor Rachel Reeves against capping supermarket food prices. The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "HULL: SCRAP PLAY-OFF FINAL AND PROMOTE US INSTEAD" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Tom Morgan Hull City are exploring a case to be promoted automatically to the Premier League after Southampton's "spygate" play-off final expulsion was confrmed at an appeal hearing. Westmeath Independent [Ireland]: "THE SECOND COMING" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kieran Galvin Westmeath defeated Dublin in overtime to win the Leinster senior football championship final at Croke Park and lift the Delaney Cup. Captain Ronan Wallace led the celebrations. The team made one change to the starting lineup with Jack Duncan replacing Senan Baker and John Heslin named on the bench for the match. The Guardian: "BURNHAM 'BACKS MAHMOOD'S PLANS TO TIGHTEN RULES ON IMMIGRATION'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kiran Stacey / Jessica Elgot Andy Burnham is backing Shabana Mahmood's controversial changes to the immigration system, in a blow to those in The Labour Party who hope to soften them. The Oldham Times: "DELIVERY DRIVER TOOK FAMILY CAT" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Erin Lyons An delivery driver from Amazon in Oldham was caught on doorbell camera taking a pet cat from a garden in the Elland area. Catalin Stancu aged 41 pleaded guilty to the new offence of taking a cat and received a suspended eight-week prison sentence 15 rehabilitation days a three-month curfew and 500 pounds compensation. The three-year-old rescue cat was returned after three days missing. FULL REPORT: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/26107139.oldham-amazon-driver-caught-camera-taking-pet-cat Morning Star: "BURNHAM BOUNCE CAN BEAT REFORM" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Murray A poll indicates The Labour Party could defeat Reform UK if Andy Burnham replaced Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. The survey shows The Labour Party gaining eight percentage points to reach 30 per cent. The government has extended the fuel duty freeze until the end of the year and granted a 12-month road tax exemption for hauliers. FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/labour-could-see-reform-burnham-bounce Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "SOUTHAMPTON FIGHT PLAY-OFF EXPULSION" LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial Southampton has criticised their expulsion from the Championship play-offs due to Spygate spying charges and received a four-point deduction for next season. Manchester City forward Khadija Shaw won the Football Writers Association women's footballer of the year award after scoring 21 goals. Great Britain's Toby Samuel is one win from the French Open main draw. FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/southampton-condemn-severity-spygate-sanction-after-play-expulsion The Bolton News: "FAMILY'S TRIBUTE AFTER GIRL LOSES HER FIGHT FOR LIFE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isobel Forbes Tributes have been paid to 17-year-old Erica De Sousa Correia who died in a local Medical Facility in the early hours of 19 May 2026 after a crash on Walker Fold Road in Bolton, Greater Manchester. It happened on 05 May 2026. The collision followed a police pursuit. A 17-year-old boy has been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving and remains on bail. FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/26123704.tributes-paid-bolton-teenager-dies-following-crash Daily Mail: "PUTIN JETS MENACE RAF PLANE WITH 'CRAZY IVAN' STUNT" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Nicol Jets from Russia brazenly imperilled a Spy Plane from Royal Air Force in the closest confrontation yet between the two countries' Air Forces. Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 14 May 2026. Browse through #IBPapers on 𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media. This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world. All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated. If the leading story is available, links will be provided. This page will be updated as the headlines come in. Daily Express: "FINALLY, A MOVE TO BRING DOWN ZOMBIE KEIR" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown / David Williamson Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to face a leadership challenge from Health Secretary Wes Streeting. Reports indicate Streeting is poised to resign from the Cabinet to run for the position. The Bolton News: "MEET THE NEW MAYOR" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Regent Reform UK councillors in Bolton will not attend the mayoral banquet or celebrations for the new Mayor due to concerns over costs amid local financial struggles. The decision was announced by the party leader following the swearing in of the new mayor at Bolton Town Hall. The I Paper: "STREETING SET TO CHALLENGE PM" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The I Paper Editorial Health Secretary Wes Streeting is set to resign and launch a challenge against Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for The Labour Party leadership. The move comes amid widespread calls for change within the party. Westmeath Independent (Ireland): "ROSCOMMON CELEBRATES, WHILE WESTMEATH AWAITS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Damien Maher Westmeath captain Ronan Wallace says growing belief will drive the team in the Leinster senior football final against Dublin at Croke Park on Sunday. The county advanced after wins over Longford, Meath and Kildare. Supporters have shown strong backing in recent matches. Daily Star: "DOWNING STREETING" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kate Nelson Health Secretary Wes Streeting is ready to quit the cabinet to challenge Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for The Labour Party leadership, according to his allies. The Yorkshire Post: "STARMER BRACED FOR BATTLE AFTER STREETING TALKS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to face a leadership challenge. Health Secretary Wes Streeting met the Prime Minister before King Charles' Speech on 13 May 2026 and is preparing to resign from the Cabinet to run for leader. Nearly 100 Labour Party members of parliament have called for the Prime Minister to stand down. Daily Mirror: "FARAGE IN £5M SLEAZE PROBE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dave Burke Nigel Farage is facing a probe into a £5 million "personal gift" from a Crypto billionaire. The Reform UK leader failed to declare cash he got from Christopher Harborne before becoming a Member Of Parliament. The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "BLOOD RELATIVES GO EXTRA MILE FOR MUM" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Rush The sister of Hollie Stafford from Quadring donated Stem Cells to treat her acute Myeloid Leukaemia diagnosed in September. The donation occurred on 30 December and gave Stafford a second chance at life. Her sons raised funds for Blood Cancer UK via a charity walk. The Times: "STREETING PREPARES TO QUIT AHEAD OF NO 10 CHALLENGE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steven Swinford / Aubrey Allegretti / Patrick Maguire / Geraldine Scott / Oliver Wright Health Secretary Wes Streeting is expected to quit the government today and launch his campaign for No 10 in a move that will plunge The Labour Party into Civil War. Messenger Newspapers: "'THE HARDEST ELECTION TO CALL IN MANY YEARS'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Richardson The Labour Party has retained control of Trafford Council after the Local Elections despite losing seats. The Labour Party secured 35 of 63 seats with a turnout of 48.9 per cent. Reform UK gained two seats. The Conservative Party and The Green Party also made gains. The council leader expressed gratitude for continued trust. The Daily Telegraph: "MILIBAND TO FIGHT STREETING FOR NO10" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver / Dominic Penna / Nick Gutteridge Wes Streeting will fire the starting gun on a three-way leadership contest with Ed Miliband and Sir Keir Starmer today, allies of the Prime Minister believe. Melton Times: "GREEN LIGHT FOR 'PORK PIE WAY'?" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie Leicestershire County Council are reviewing public votes on names for the new Melton Mowbray Distributor Road due to open this month. A proposal for Pork Pie Way honours the town's pork pie heritage. Animal Rights group PETA suggested Vegan Pie Way and offered to cover costs. The council leader rejected the vegan name. City AM: "DOWNING STREETING" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mauricio Alencar Health Secretary Wes Streeting is set to resign from the Cabinet and challenge Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for The Labour Party leadership. The move follows a short meeting between the pair at 10 Downing Street on 13 May 2026. The King's Speech was delivered amid ongoing party tensions. Morning Star: "HEAD TO HEAD" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Murray The Oldham Times: "COUNCIL LEADER RESIGNS AFTER REFORM SURGE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charlotte Hall Metro (South Edition): "WES, PRIME MINISTER?" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Luke Alsford Bury Times: "ENVIRONMENT IMPACT CALL OVER 350 HOMES" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson Lancashire Telegraph: "FACE OF MURDERER WHO KICKED AND PUNCHED LUKE TO DEATH" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 07 May 2026. Browse through #IBPapers on 𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media. This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world. All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated. If the leading story is available, links will be provided. This page will be updated as the headlines come in. The Independent: "STARMER'S PLEA FOR VOTES AS LABOUR BRACES FOR DISASTER" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Maddox Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has issued a final plea for voters in today's Local Elections to choose unity over division as Labour braces for disaster. A YouGov poll predicts Reform will push The Labour Party into second place in England and third in Scotland. The West Australian (Australia): "RITA'S STAMP OF APPROVALS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica Page Western Australia's 2026 state budget includes a stamp duty package aimed at outpacing the price boom, with first-home buyers offered up to $100,000 relief. The measures seek to support housing affordability. FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/politics/state-politics/2026-state-budget-stamp-duty-package-aiming-to-outpace-price-boom-as-first-home-buyers-given-100k-relief-c-22241084 Metro (North Edition): "IT'S POLL TO PLAY FOR" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katrine Bussey Scotland goes to the polls today in the Holyrood Election 2026. First Minister John Swinney's dream of an overall majority is on a knife-edge, according to polling expert Professor Sir John Curtice. The Tablet (United States): "CALLING IT A DAY" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Paula Katinas A Brooklyn street sign has been unveiled to honour Dorothy Day. The tribute recognises the social activist and co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement in New York. FULL REPORT: TheTablet.ORG/brooklyn-street-sign-honors-dorothy-day The Daily Telegraph: "UNIONS WILL TELL STARMER TO GO AFTER POLL ROUT" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ben Riley-Smith / Tony Diver / Daniel Martin Union bosses have turned on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ahead of an expected Local Election bloodbath, citing his failure to deliver the change he promised. The Oldham Times: "MAN DIED AFTER 'CARE FAILINGS'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charlotte Hall A 69-year-old father in Oldham discovered his house in multiple occupation infested with maggots. The conditions were reported in the property where he was living in Greater Manchester. FULL REPORT: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/26064598.oldham-dad-69-found-hmo-with-maggots-legs Daily Express: "TAXI FOR STARMER TIME, SURELY!" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown Kemi Badenoch has said that The Labour Party's expected Local Elections humiliation today may be the end of the road for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Voters across Scotland, England and Wales are going to the polls in what is the biggest set of ballots for two years. Great Southern Herald (Australia): "SALUTE TO A BRAVE VOLLIE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Georgia Campion Ravensthorpe farmer Mark Mudie has been memorialised for International Firefighters Day in recognition of his service. The tribute highlights his contributions to the firefighting community in Great Southern region of Western Australia. FULL REPORT: GSHerald.com.au/countryman/news/ravensthorpe-farmer-mark-mudie-memorialised-for-international-firefighters-day-for-his-service-c-22229961 Morning Star: "LOOKS LIKE YOUR NUMBER'S UP, PM" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Murray The Labour Party are facing potential election challenges described as a doomsday scenario in the latest analysis. The report examines the party's current political standing and future prospects. FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/labour-facing-election-doomsday Westmeath Independent (Ireland): "'SHE'D HAVE LOVED TO BE HERE TODAY'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebekah O'Reilly The official naming ceremony for the Mary O'Rourke bridge in Athlone took place on Friday. Family members said "She'd have loved to be here today" as the late politician was honoured at the riverside event attended by the Mayor of Athlone-Moate Municipal District and other dignitaries. Metro (South Edition): "S.O.S. SAVE OUR SUMMER" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah Hooper Operation S.O.S. Save Our Summer brings hope for holiday flights as oil prices dip over a potential United States peace deal in the Middle East. President Donald Trump has warned Iran to make a deal or strikes will resume at an even higher level. Bury Times: "FORMER TEACHER ON 'UPSKIRTING' CHARGE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson A former supply teacher in Bury has been charged with sex offences. The case involves allegations relating to the individual’s previous role in the Greater Manchester area. FULL REPORT: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/26071000.bury-former-supply-teacher-charged-sex-offences Daily Mirror: "NO CARE NO CLUE NO THANKS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Simon Murphy Daily Mirror has exposed several Reform UK candidates in the Local Elections as an "Oswald Mosley fan", a retiree who branded Muslims "scum", and others with BNP links or racist posts. Nigel Farage's party faces fresh questions over vetting ahead of Thursday’s polls. Melton Times: "CLUB NETS BIG AWARD" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie A Football Club in Melton is preparing for a special day to celebrate their journey from humble beginnings to royal recognition. The event will honour the club's achievements and community role. FULL REPORT: MeltonTimes.co.uk/news/people/from-humble-beginnings-to-royal-recognition-football-club-prepares-for-special-day-8478248 The Times: "DEAL OR WE'LL BOMB YOU TO HELL, TRUMP WARNS IRAN LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Grylls / Haroon Janjua President Donald Trump has said there is a "very good chance" of the Iran War ending after he offered Tehran concessions, including allowing an eventual return of uranium enrichment to the same levels as under the deal negotiated by President Barack Obama, according to a leaked memo. State Times (India): "BORDER VILLAGES NO LONGER LAST, NOW INDIA'S FIRST VILLAGES: LG CREDITS MODI" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial Border villages in India are no longer the last but now the first villages, according to the Lieutenant Governor who credited Prime Minister Modi for the transformation. FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/border-villages-no-longer-last-now-indias-first-villages-lg-credits-pm-modi Daily Star: "RAT BUG VICTIMS IN UK..." LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Abigail Hunt Two people who were passengers on the HantaVirus stricken cruise ship have returned to United Kingdom and are now self-isolating. It is believed the rat bug was picked up by a pair of Dutch twitchers after they visited a tip. The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "ANGER OVER HOME RESPITE CLOSURE BID" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Rush Anger has erupted over Lincolnshire County Council plans to close a Spalding respite home for adults with specialist needs. Staff and users of Cedar House voiced shock at the decision to move attendees to private Care Homes. FULL REPORT: SpaldingVoice.co.uk/spalding-respite-centre-set-to-close The Scotsman: "SNP'S ELECTION LEAD TIGHTENS AS SCOTLAND HEADS TO POLLS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant / Andrew Quinn John Swinney's hopes of winning a majority at the Holyrood Election are fading as British people cast their votes today with a series of polls suggesting The SNP’s lead is tightening. Messenger Newspapers: "IT'S TIME TO DECIDE AS ELECTION DAY IS HERE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Richardson Frustration has grown over Trafford's complicated Local Elections process. Local residents and officials have raised concerns about the administrative challenges affecting the borough in Greater Manchester. FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/26075429.frustration-boils-traffords-complicated-election The Times Scotland: "LINDEN 'SHOULD APOLOGISE' TO SEXUAL ABUSE VICTIMS" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Marc Horne / Tim Bugler John Swinney has urged a former SNP council leader to apologise to his victims after he was jailed for 18 months for multiple sexual offences against teenagers and young men. The Yorkshire Post: "REEVES IS URGED 'CUT FUEL DUTY OVER WAR'" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn Rachel Reeves should introduce a temporary 10p fuel duty cut and lower Speed Limits to combat rising oil prices linked to the war in Iran, according to a think-tank close to the Labour government. The Institute for Public Policy Research report warns of up to £8 billion annual costs to The Treasury and suggests measures including an energy price cap at £2,000, Scottish Daily Mail: "SWINNEY'S DAY OF RECKONING" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Scottish Daily Mail Editorial Voters go to the polls today in a high-stakes Holyrood Election that could shape Scotland's future and deliver a reckoning for The SNP after 19 years in power. Scottish Daily Mail urges tactical voting for the strongest pro-Union candidate to deny John Swinney a majority and block plans for a second Independence Referendum. Albany Advertiser (Australia): "HYDRO HALTED" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Melissa Shiel The Health Minister has confirmed that the hydrotherapy pool space at Albany Health Campus will be repurposed and will not reopen. The facility will be adapted for other health services at Western Australian campus. FULL REPORT: AlbanyAdvertiser.com.au/news/albany-advertiser/hydrotherapy-pool-space-at-albany-health-campus-to-be-repurposed-health-minister-confirms-it-wont-reopen--c-22241406 The National: "YES, SCOTLAND NEEDS CHANGE... TO VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Xander Elliards A final Survation MRP poll predicts the SNP will fall short of an outright majority with 59 seats at tomorrow's Holyrood Election. However, a pro-independence majority remains almost certain with the Scottish Greens projected to win 16 seats. Lancashire Telegraph: "FATAL ATTACK WAS IN SELF-DEFENCE" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad In the Luke Harden murder trial, the accused has denied kicking or stamping during the incident. The case is continuing at court in Lancashire. FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26084041.luke-harden-trial---murder-accused-never-kicked-stamped The I Paper: "STARMER SET TO SIGNAL THAT UK IS ON PATH TO A SOFTER BREXIT" LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Arj Singh / Caroline Wheeler Sir Keir Starmer is poised to make a major intervention on the European Union within weeks, signalling a path to an even softer Brexit. Daily Record: "SNP WERE WARNED ABOUT PAEDO AND DID NOTHING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Paul Hutcheon The SNP have been accused of ignoring warnings about Jordan Linden, a sex pest Council Leader, who was jailed yesterday. Jordan Linden sexually assaulted five males (including a 15-year-old) and sent filthy photographs of himself. |
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFAndy Gibson for InformingBritain.com FEATURED NEWSPAPERS
All
Archives
June 2026
|
RSS Feed