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What the papers say – July 1
The Inverness Courier· 4 days agoPolitics and football occupy the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.
Masked gang kill one and wound five after attack at wedding ceremony
Metro· 4 days ago‘At a quarter past one in the morning, a group of people went outside to smoke in front of the hall, and then three heavily armed men arrived and opened fire in their direction ...
Swinney welcomes Baillie comments on Scottish visa but 'doubtful'
The Herald· 5 days agoThe BBC presenter Martin Geissler then drew attention to the Herald on Sunday's front page interview with Ms Baillie, the Scottish Labour deputy leader, ...
'The most Irish Englishman': Keir Starmer and his advisers have close links to Ireland - Homepage -...
Western People· 5 days agoKeir Starmer is the "most Irish Englishman" ever seen in British politics, a columnist in The Times ...
Newspaper headlines: Labour's housing 'blitz' as PM says 'four days to save' UK
BBC News· 5 days agoThe Observer says only a Labour government can begin to deliver the real change that Britain so...
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 6 days agoSaturday's front pages focus on a range of stories from Aer Lingus pilots starting their eight-hour...
Michael Barron: We have dealt with bigotry for generations, like a nightmare that keeps recurring
The Irish Times· 6 days agoThe front-page headline screamed: “Church anger as gay campaign targets schools.” It was 2004,...
What the papers say – June 29
The North Wales Chronicle· 6 days agoHere are the biggest stories making headlines.
What the papers say – June 29
Shropshire Star· 6 days agoPolitics in Britain and the United States have taken centre stage for Saturday’s newspapers. The Times, the Daily Express, and the Independent all splash...
Newspaper headlines: 'Jay slipped on rocks' and 'PM expresses hurt'
BBC News· 6 days agoA number of Saturday's front pages reflect on the US presidential TV debate including the Daily...