A mixture of stories leads to Thursday’s papers. The Times on Wednesday spotlight a striking image of a mother who relaxed her son after shooting a school in the American city of Minoriapolis. Two children were killed and 17 others were injured after a gunman set fire to a Catholic school, while the children were participating on a large scale. It has also been displayed that British Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair advised Donald Trump on a “comprehensive plan” for Gaza’s future during the White House meeting on Wednesday.
The Daily Mail is with a picture of the miniapolis shooter named by the police as Robin Westman. Also, the paper reports that in the “Policy Cost” imposed by Energy Secretary Ed Milliband, the Energy Regulator says that the “Rate the Rate” forecast has contributed to the increasing price cap. It adds that the increase in energy bills will be seen that in this winter “millions of” houses will pay more.
After the voting reported by the metro, the approval rating of the labor in 13 months since the general election has sinks at its lowest point. “Take away from the hero”, with the title. Paper says that it shows that only 20% of the respondents say they will vote for labor, while Nigel Faraz’s reform UK takes an eight -digit lead.
Children under 15 years of age last year made about one -third of patients treated for injuries in Gaza Field Hospitals run by Medicine Sans Frontieres, reports of The Guardian. The figures issued in correspondence with the medical journal, the lancet revealed wounds with bombs, shelling or shooting was included in half of the more than 90,000 patients treated in 2024.
The Daily Express also moves forward with energy, stating that gas and electricity prices will increase by 2% for millions of homes to help meet the costs of wind farms. Apart from this, Venice Film Festival “In Style” also includes George and Amal Clooney.
According to I, an European Union can hit the UK businesses, jobs and economic growth on energy to be effective next year. Tax is designed to encourage greenery production on carbon-intensive methods, but paper says that exporters are afraid that they may face a bill of up to £ 800m in carbon tax payments. I say that the government is demanding exemption in the charge that can also increase the energy bill for families.
According to the Daily Telegraph report, the sales of “King Kang” of the treatment of weight loss have been stopped before the price increase of 170%. Drug manufacturer Elli Lily has temporarily asked to deal with increasing demand to promote the orders of Maunjaro Jab, which means that pharmacies will not be able to buy more on the current low -price tag. The next week a planned price increase indicates that the drug will be between £ 133 and £ 330 per job in the UK. Somewhere else, a smiling Kate Blanchet – Wearing all black clothes on the Venice Film Festival Red Carpet.
The growing “Greenland Rift” between the US and Denmark leads the financial time. Paper says Denmark has condemned the reports of secret “foreign actors” with alleged relations by Donald Trump in an attempt to impress Greenland’s future. A top American diplomat in Copenhagen was called by Denmark’s Foreign Ministry in reports. Sharing the top location is a report on Chinese chipmakers, demanding the Artificial Intelligence processor to triple its output next year, as the AI ​​race with the US intensifies.
“Flip Flop Faraj” announces daily mirror. Paper says that the reform leader’s immigration plans are in “Tatters”, when he admitted that deporting women and children “was not part of our plan for the next five years”. Ferez’s Backetrack comes when Labor accused him of offering “empty promises” to deal with the arrival of a small boat.
Still riding a high ride on the announcement of the engagement of Taylor Swift, the Daily Star filled his front page with “Trump’s Swift Change of Heart”. The paper focuses on the reaction of the US President’s Travis Kellas to the singer’s engagement, called the “terrible person”.
Finally, The Sun reports that an Islamic State “Terrorist”, who was sentenced to life in prison, wants to return to Britain. El Shafi Elshekh was convicted of joining a terrorist cell and currently in the US, says that it is in a high security jail. Paper quoted the daughter of one of the victims of the gang, called the dialect “derogatory insult”.