2023-08-24
Financial Times Front Page 24th of August 2023
Financial Times suggests Prigozhin’s plane may have been shot down, especially after a recent failed uprising.
Financial Times suggests Prigozhin’s plane may have been shot down, especially after a recent failed uprising.
Metro lauds India’s space success, contrasting it with Russia’s recent failure.
The Times highlights a Chinese spy’s attempts to lure UK officials on LinkedIn, using various aliases and fictitious businesses, with offers of money for state secrets.
The Daily Telegraph conveys that government lawyers have counselled the Prime Minister against hindering the Mayor of London’s ULEZ expansion.
The Daily Mirror highlights the concerns of parents, whose child was almost a victim of nurse Beverley Allitt, regarding missed lessons that might have prevented Lucy Letby’s crimes.
The Daily Mail celebrates the UK’s pioneering womb transplant, where a woman donated her womb to her sister, marking a pivotal moment for those unable to conceive.
The Guardian features pleas from the parents of one of Letby’s victims, who felt the hospital brushed aside their questions about the nurse’s actions.
The i heralds the UK’s initial womb transplant as a monumental success, predicting it may revolutionise childbearing for those with uterine issues.
Daily Star warns of a potential rise in flies and daddy longlegs due to the UK’s recent warm, wet summer.
Metro delves into details of the UK’s first womb transplant, noting the 17-hour surgery duration and its pronounced success.