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‘Shooting terror’ and ‘one third of Gaza wounded are children’

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Blair advised Trump in his plan to rebuild Kushner -linked Gaza".

A mixture of stories is leading the newspapers of Thursday. Times emphasizes a striking appearance of a mother who relieves her son after shooting in the city of Minneapolis in the city of USA on Wednesday. After opening a fire at a Catholic school, two children were killed and 17 other 17 people were injured. In addition, former British Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair advises Donald Trump about a “comprehensive plan” for the future of Gaza at a White House meeting on Wednesday.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Wind farms are running your energy bill".

Daily Mail follows the photo of the Minneapolis shooter called Robin Westman by the police. In addition to the article, he said that the “policy costs” given by Energy Regulator Ofgem’s Energy Secretary Ed Miliband contributed to the rise of the price limit “twice the ratio” prediction. The increase in energy bills adds that “millions of” households pay more this winter.

The title on the front page of the Metro reads: "From the hero to Keir Low".

According to the questionnaire reported by the Metro, Labour’s approval grade has fallen to its lowest point in 13 months since the general election. “From Hero to Keir Low”. The article shows that only 20% of the intervening will vote for labor, while Nigel Farage’s reform England is leading an eight -point -point leader.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "One third of the wounded in Gaza".

Guardian, children under the age of 15, last year, Médecins Sans Frontières operated by Gaza field hospitals, almost one third of patients treated for injuries. The numbers corresponded to Medical Journal The Lancet revealed wounds from bombs, bombardments or shooting, and took part in half of more than 90,000 patients treated in 2024.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "Fee price for switching to OAPS wind farms".

Daily Express also causes energy and reported that gas and electrical prices will increase by 2% for millions of households to help meet the costs of wind farms. George and Amal Clooney are also coming to the Venice Film Festival.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "New Brexit Energy Tax Set on January 1 Reeves Trade Hopes".

According to I, the energy issue that will enter into force next year may hit the UK businesses, jobs and economic growth. Tax is designed to promote greener production on carbon intensive methods, but this article says exporters may face an invoice up to 800 million pounds in carbon tax payments. He says the government is looking for exemption from accusation to increase energy bills for families.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Weight loss jabs prevented the price increase".

Daily Telegraph reported that weight loss treatments were stopped in front of a 170% increase in sales of “King Kong”. Drug producer Eli Lilly has temporarily paused the orders of Mounjaro Jab to cope with the rising demand, which means that pharmacies cannot buy more than the current low price tag. A price increase in the next week shows that the drug will be between £ 133 to £ 330 per Jab in England. Elsewhere, a smiling Cate Blanchett, all black -wearing, poses the Venice Film Festival on the red carpet.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "As the artificial intelligence race with the US intensifies, the Chinese triple high -level chip exit".

Growing between the United States and Denmark, “Greenland Rift” is leading the Financial Times. This article says that Denmark condemns his ties with Donald Trump while trying to influence Greenland’s future. The best US diplomat in Copenhagen was called by the Danish Foreign Ministry on reports. It is a report about China’s chipsets who want to share the top of the top of the US and three times as the AI ​​race intensifies as the US race intensifies.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Flip Flop Farage".

“Flip Flop Farage” explains the daily mirror. This article says that the reform leader’s immigration plans, deporting women and children is “in the distortions” after admitting that “the” deportation of women and children is not “is not part of our plan for the next five years.” Farage’s Backtrack accuses the Labor Party of presenting “empty promises” to fight the small boat arrival.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Trump's rapid heart change".

Daily Star, still in Taylor Swift’s engagement announcement, fills the front page with “Trump’s Heart of Heart Change”. The article focuses on the reaction of the US president to the singer’s participation with Travis Kelce and calls him “a great person.”

Title on the front page of the sun: "Keep 'Jihadi Ringo away from England".

Finally, Sun reported that an Islamic state “terrorist”, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in prison, wanted to return to England. El Shafee Elsheikh was sentenced to be involved in a terrorist cell and is currently in a high -security prison in the USA. The article quotes the daughter of one of the victims of the gang and describes the offer as “an ugly insult”.

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