Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of August 2024
The Daily Telegraph reports that Sir Keir Starmer has made a rare phone call to the Iranian president, urging Tehran not to attack Israel.
The Daily Telegraph reports that Sir Keir Starmer has made a rare phone call to the Iranian president, urging Tehran not to attack Israel.
A devastating report reveals significant failures in the treatment of psychotic killer Valdo Calocane by health chiefs, doctors, and police, leaving victims’ families outraged and claiming that crucial details which could have prevented his violent acts were missed or omitted.
A psychiatrist warned three years ago that Valdo Calocane, who later went on a deadly rampage in Nottingham, might kill, reports the Daily Mirror.
The Times reports President Zelenskyy has declared that war is now affecting Putin directly, as a Ukrainian offensive in Russia has caused mass evacuations.
The Daily Express reports James Cleverly urging Sir Keir Starmer to take swift action on the Channel migrant crisis to prevent further escalation.
The Guardian reports that nearly 50,000 people in Europe died last year due to hot weather exacerbated by carbon pollution, with the continent warming significantly faster than other regions.
The Daily Star reports that picnic enthusiasts are being cautioned about “millions of invading German wasps seeking trouble.
The i reports that officials have prepared plans to evacuate British nationals from the Middle East if Iranian retaliation against Israel leads to a wider regional conflict.
The Independent reports that the NHS trust responsible for treating the Nottingham knife killer had been repeatedly cautioned about substandard care.
Metro reports that a doctor had warned three years prior that paranoid schizophrenic Valdo Calocane might “end up killing someone” before his deadly rampage in Nottingham.
Smoke from wildfires on the outskirts of Athens has caused visibility issues and the evacuation of thousands of residents from suburban areas, with hundreds of firefighters battling the fires across a 30km radius.