Newspaper headlines: ‘Farage: I’ve done nothing wrong’ and ‘hangover of God’

Guard, external Nigel Farage is leading the government’s crackdown on big political donations as he faces fresh allegations that he breached Parliamentary rules over gifts he received from a convicted fraudster. Daily Mirror The headline reads “Farage and the crook’s money”. Daily Express, external The Reform UK leader is quoted on the front page as saying he had done nothing wrong, describing the allegations as a “hit job”.
Dementia patients are being ‘cast aside’ and treated as ‘second-class citizens’ Daily Mail, external. Its report quotes the head of the Alzheimer’s Society as claiming that patients were being sent home by the NHS with little more than an information leaflet. The Department of Health told the newspaper it wanted everyone affected by what it called a “devastating situation” to have access to high-quality, personalized support.
Daily Telegraph, external He said President Trump warned NATO allies to increase defense spending “immediately” or face the consequences. According to the newspaper, on the eve of the summit in Ankara, the United States complained that many countries were “being left behind.” Times, external Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to face a rebuke from the President over his defense spending plans, he says.
According to the report, financial regulators are warning of an “arms race” to keep up with the use of Artificial Intelligence in the sector. Financial Times, external. He says the Financial Conduct Authority is calling for greater powers to keep up with the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
Weight loss drug Wegovy is available in pharmacies starting today i Paper, external, but the paper says it is unlikely it will be available free on the NHS for another two years. It is reported that pharmacies have warned that there is already “huge demand” for the drug, and an online chemist has pre-approved 10,000 customers.
England’s late World Cup start has been difficult for some newspapers. of the sun , externalThe front page admitted that the game started too late and could not bring readers the score, instead asking “how’s the hangover?” he asked, a few bars had been open only a few hours ago. Daily Star , externaltakes a similar approach. The title “God’s Hangover” is a nod to Diego Maradona’s famous hand-of-god goal against England 40 years ago.




