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Front Pages for the 17th of January 2025

Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

2025-01-161958
Times

A ceasefire agreement, brokered by Qatar and the US, has been reached to end 15 months of conflict in Gaza, with Hamas agreeing to release hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

i

Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, ending hostilities and securing the release of hostages, with Israel committing to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and both sides preparing for a phased withdrawal.

Guardian

Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, facilitated by Qatar’s prime minister, which aims to end over a month of intense hostilities in Gaza, marking a potential step toward lasting peace with discussions around the release of hostages and other humanitarian concerns.

Daily Mirror

A report highlights severe challenges within the NHS, with nurses describing difficult working conditions and overcrowding in hospital corridors, following a decade of funding reductions.

Daily Mail

A comprehensive 460-page document, compiled by frontline nurses, reveals severe overcrowding and inadequate conditions in NHS hospitals, highlighting instances where patients are left waiting in corridors due to a lack of available beds.

Independent

Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement to end 15 months of conflict by implementing a ceasefire, alongside a deal for the release of hostages taken on 7 October 2023, as former President Trump announced their imminent release.

Daily Telegraph

Keir Starmer faces increasing scrutiny over his alleged connections with Gerry Adams, as the Attorney General, a close ally of the PM, declines to comment on potential financial gains from dealings with the Sinn Féin leader.

Daily Express

Nurses in the UK have expressed deep concern over the emotional toll of managing extended “trolley waits,” with a record 518,000 instances of patients waiting 12 hours or more in hospital corridors last year, highlighting the severe pressures on the NHS.

Daily Star

Experts have concluded the best way to enjoy a Cadbury Creme Egg, ending years of lively debate and speculation among enthusiasts.

Financial Times

The recent announcement of a truce between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the US and Qatar, pauses the ongoing conflict to allow negotiations, though Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu cautions that the agreement is not yet finalized, urging continued vigilance in the diplomatic efforts.

Metro

Andy Malkinson, who was exonerated after 17 years in prison, is facing a delay in compensation despite an appeals chief declaring themselves a scapegoat, highlighting ongoing issues within the criminal justice system.

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