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Newspaper headlines: 'Face of Liverpool horror' and 'The end is Nige' | Newspaper headlines: 'Face of Liverpool horror' and 'The end is Nige' |
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Photographs of Paul Doyle appear on all but two of the front pages. | Photographs of Paul Doyle appear on all but two of the front pages. |
"Seven charges" is the Daily Mirror's headline - referring to the offences he's accused of during the Liverpool victory parade. | "Seven charges" is the Daily Mirror's headline - referring to the offences he's accused of during the Liverpool victory parade. |
The Daily Express describes Mr Doyle as a "businessman and a father of three". | The Daily Express describes Mr Doyle as a "businessman and a father of three". |
The Sun, like other papers, highlights his background as a former Royal Marine. | The Sun, like other papers, highlights his background as a former Royal Marine. |
It quotes Mersey-Cheshire's Chief Crown Prosecutor as saying every victim "should get the justice they deserve". | It quotes Mersey-Cheshire's Chief Crown Prosecutor as saying every victim "should get the justice they deserve". |
The Daily Mail put its weight behind Kemi Badenoch's intervention in the debate about the future of the two-child benefit cap. | The Daily Mail put its weight behind Kemi Badenoch's intervention in the debate about the future of the two-child benefit cap. |
In its editorial, the paper calls her attack on Labour and Reform UK "powerfully argued" - and shrewd in not over-promising. | In its editorial, the paper calls her attack on Labour and Reform UK "powerfully argued" - and shrewd in not over-promising. |
It adds, though, that given her party's precarious position in the polls, the Conservative leader needs to make more of an impact on the public's imagination. | It adds, though, that given her party's precarious position in the polls, the Conservative leader needs to make more of an impact on the public's imagination. |
According to the Guardian, Badenoch is safe for now, despite grassroots disquiet. | According to the Guardian, Badenoch is safe for now, despite grassroots disquiet. |
The paper also warns against writing off the Tories, given the party's ability to re-invent itself. | The paper also warns against writing off the Tories, given the party's ability to re-invent itself. |
The Times and the Daily Telegraph lead with a speech by Attorney General Lord Hermer, in which he criticised calls from Tory and Reform politicians to pull the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights. | The Times and the Daily Telegraph lead with a speech by Attorney General Lord Hermer, in which he criticised calls from Tory and Reform politicians to pull the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights. |
The Times says he likened them to Nazis. | The Times says he likened them to Nazis. |
The Telegraph reports that Lord Hermer said the calls echoed similar demands in 1930s Germany to reject international law in favour of state power. | The Telegraph reports that Lord Hermer said the calls echoed similar demands in 1930s Germany to reject international law in favour of state power. |
The Financial Times says that Ryanair's boss could be set for one of the biggest performance pay-outs in European corporate history. | The Financial Times says that Ryanair's boss could be set for one of the biggest performance pay-outs in European corporate history. |
The paper says Michael O'Leary has qualified for stock options worth more than €100m (£84.2m) after the airline met share price targets. | The paper says Michael O'Leary has qualified for stock options worth more than €100m (£84.2m) after the airline met share price targets. |
The i Paper looks at Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visit to the Arctic this week. | The i Paper looks at Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visit to the Arctic this week. |
The government said it wanted to tackle "growing threats" there. | The government said it wanted to tackle "growing threats" there. |
The former foreign minister, Tobias Ellwood, tells the paper that in 2016 he tried and failed to get Boris Johnson to buy a stretch of land put up for sale by Norway for £250m. | The former foreign minister, Tobias Ellwood, tells the paper that in 2016 he tried and failed to get Boris Johnson to buy a stretch of land put up for sale by Norway for £250m. |
Mr Ellwood said it would have given the UK a strategic "foothold" in the Arctic. | Mr Ellwood said it would have given the UK a strategic "foothold" in the Arctic. |
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