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What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 5 days agoAll the top stories from the day's national newspapers
Biden's media bloodbath: How the liberal media finally knifed him
Daily Mail· 7 days ago'The unfortunate truth is that Biden should withdraw from the race, for the good of the nation he...
‘We played in Páirc Uí Chaoimh last week and now we are playing in Croke Park, it’s wonderful’ –...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoIt was the press day to launch the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship...
'It's just a broken nose' - Petit stuns talkSPORT hosts with rant about Mbappe
Talk Sport· 2 days agoThe France captain suffered the injury in Les Bleus’ opening Euro 2024 group game when he clashed...
Tuesday evening news briefing: Sir Geoffrey Boycott reveals cancer diagnosis
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoJosh here to take you through Tuesday’s news. Sir Geoffrey Boycott has revealed that he has been...
Friday evening news briefing: Starmer begins appointing Cabinet
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoSir Keir Starmer has started appointing his Cabinet after pledging his government will be one of...
‘Now we begin’: what the papers say after Keir Starmer takes reins as UK prime minister
The Guardian· 2 days agoAfter Labour’s seismic defeat of the Tories, the UK papers’ front pages have focused on the work ahead for Keir Starmer amid his post-election glow after the new prime minister vowed to put ...
Wednesday evening news briefing: Labour to win biggest majority of any party since 1832, final...
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoJosh here to take you through the day’s news on the eve of the general election. A major poll has...
Thursday evening news briefing: Kemi Badenoch attacks council over missing postal votes
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoJosh here to bring you the latest news as we approach the end of the 2024 general election. Kemi...
What the papers say – July 1
The Inverness Courier· 7 days agoPolitics and football occupy the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.