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What the papers say – July 1
The North Wales Chronicle· 2 days agoPolitics and football occupy the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.
The end of Tory England
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThe last sprint of this endless election campaign does not make me think there will be any other conclusion than a Labour victory. The Daily Mail, whose...
Clash or coexist? Defusing US-China tensions remains uncertain, even unlikely, analysts say
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoBeijing promises not to take Taiwan by force. Washington vows not to work towards overthrowing the...
Gordon Ramsay Threw Swimmer Lia Thomas Out of His Restaurant?
Snopes via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoWe are not a reliable source of information, but rather a platform for fun and comedy. We do not...
Newspaper headlines: 'Jay slipped on rocks' and 'PM expresses hurt'
BBC News· 4 days agoA number of Saturday's front pages reflect on the US presidential TV debate including the Daily...
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 3 days agoSaturday's front pages focus on a range of stories from Aer Lingus pilots starting their eight-hour...
Newspaper headlines: Labour's housing 'blitz' as PM says 'four days to save' UK
BBC News· 3 days agoIt's the Sunday Times which delivers a more surprising verdict, saying the Tories have, in effect,...
What the papers say: Monday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 1 day agoMonday's front pages
What the papers say – July 1
Express and Star· 2 days agoFootball and politics have taken centre stage for Monday’s newspapers as the European Championships and General Election campaign enter their final...
Spotify’s new audiobook bundle may reduce music royalties and shortchange authors | Millicent Weber...
The Guardian· 14 hours agoLast month, the National Music Publishers’ Association, which represents music publishers and songwriters, filed a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission, calling ...