“Ring of Steel” is how Mirror Sunday characterizes an emergency law approved on Saturday that grants control of the United Kingdom government on the British Steel Scunthorpe plant and saved it from closing. The movement, which appears on several front pages, is the “History” brand for the document. In other news, Queen Camilla says that King Carlos III will not “reduce the speed” after the admission of the hospital of his letter last month, Mirror reports.
Little steel, The Sunday Times reports that Royal Navy is now “on alert” to escort a fuel shipment to the high ovens. He says that new supplies are needed to ensure that the furnaces do not burn and become “almost impossible to turn on.” Separate, he informs that a liberal democratic deputy was denied entry to Hong Kong on a trip to visit reaffamily. The Chinese embassy and the United Kingdom Foreign Ministry have been asked to comment.
The Telegraph Sunday also refers to a “steel ring” in Scunthorpe and carries an image of a march in support of saving the plant on Saturday. But leading his first flat is the news of an attack against three prison officers of one of the men responsible for the bombing of Manchester Arena, Hashem Abedi. The case “will ask questions about security measures in the prisons of Greatña”, according to the document.
Meanwhile, the observer gives Donald Trump’s tariffs another day in the initial pages. “Reeves asks for a global free trade,” reads its owner, since the Foreign Minister says that the president’s actions will have a “deep” effect on the United Kingdom on a column for the document. She says she will seek a “new ambitious relationship with the EU” and a commercial agreement with India.
Sunday’s mail addresses a story about the children’s serial murderer Lucy Letby. The newspaper says that he has seen a “bomb” memorandum that “throws doubts about the Court’s statement that the nurse was caught” with her hands in the mass “”. Separately, also promotes the “historical” nature of the steel intervention on Saturday and describes a day of “high drama” in Parliament.
The Sunday Express splashes in the back of the queen stretcher of the king’s dedication to his work while continuing to submit to cancer treatment. The journalists asked the queen duration of the couple’s status visit to Italy. “Dream in”, says the head of the newspaper.
Sunday’s people leads Davina McCall’s announcement that he is “clear” after undergoing surgery for a benign brain tumor in November. The presenter told his Instagram followers on Saturday that the tumor “did not return” after recent scanners.
In more entertainment news, a Downton Abbey film actor says that the late Maggie Smith “still feels present” in the project, according to the Daily Star Sunday. Paul Giamatti says that “everyone was still acting in their spirit,” reports the newspaper.
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