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What the papers say – July 25
The Inverness Courier· 6 days agoA range of stories feature across the front pages.
Bryan Samain, Royal Marines officer who left a vivid account of the D-Day landings – obituary
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoBryan Charles William Samain was born in Chelmsford on January 14 1925. Postwar, he was a journalist...
What the papers say – July 27
The Welwyn & Hatfield Times· 4 days agoRailway chaos ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony features heavily on Saturday’s front pages.
Manchester United and Old Trafford: Should the club build a new 100,000-capacity stadium?
New York Times· 17 hours agoOn Monday it was revealed by The Athletic that Manchester United are hoping to build a...
What the papers say – July 29
The Inverness Courier· 2 days agoPotential tax increases and the latest NHS crisis feature heavily on Monday’s front pages.
EastEnders legend Roberta Taylor's final photo - as she poses with beloved The Bill co-stars before...
OK! Magazine via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRoberta will always be remembered fondly by everyone that worked with her and our love and thoughts...
Newspaper headlines: 'Olympics sabotaged' and 'La Farce!'
BBC News· 4 days agoMany of Saturday's papers lead with sabotage attacks on France's high-speed rail network.
What Rupert Murdoch Owns, and How He Built His Media Empire
New York Times· 5 days agoRupert Murdoch, the 93-year-old media tycoon, spent the past 70 years building a global media empire...
What the papers say – July 24
Daily Echo· 7 days agoThe scandal at Strictly Come Dancing feature heavily on Wednesday’s front pages.
Newspaper headlines: 'Two children dead' and '10 million lose out'
BBC News· 22 hours agoTuesday's papers focus on the attack in Southport and Labour cutting the winter fuel allowance for...