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PM's terror law overhaul and Trump widens 'economic war' | PM's terror law overhaul and Trump widens 'economic war' |
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's warning that Britain faces a new threat from what he called "loners, misfits, [and] young men in their bedroom" accessing violent content online leads many of the papers. | Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's warning that Britain faces a new threat from what he called "loners, misfits, [and] young men in their bedroom" accessing violent content online leads many of the papers. |
"War on misfits" is the Metro's, external headline. The Guardian, external says terror laws are to be changed and social media companies urged to take down violent content. But the Daily Telegraph, external says there are concerns security services could become inundated if the law is expanded to include what the paper calls "lone wolf attackers". | "War on misfits" is the Metro's, external headline. The Guardian, external says terror laws are to be changed and social media companies urged to take down violent content. But the Daily Telegraph, external says there are concerns security services could become inundated if the law is expanded to include what the paper calls "lone wolf attackers". |
There's also widespread concern about the fact the Southport attacker, Axel Rudukabana, was able to buy a knife online aged just 17. The Times, external and Daily Mirror, external both quote Home Secretary Yvette Cooper describing the situation as a "total disgrace". The Sun's, external headline calls Rudukabana "the Amazon killer". Writing in the paper, external, Sir Keir promises change, saying the "lessons of this case could not be clearer". | There's also widespread concern about the fact the Southport attacker, Axel Rudukabana, was able to buy a knife online aged just 17. The Times, external and Daily Mirror, external both quote Home Secretary Yvette Cooper describing the situation as a "total disgrace". The Sun's, external headline calls Rudukabana "the Amazon killer". Writing in the paper, external, Sir Keir promises change, saying the "lessons of this case could not be clearer". |
There's plenty of coverage of Donald Trump's return to the White House. "Sweeping change at the stroke of a Sharpie" is the headline in the Daily Express, external - a reference to the dozens of executive orders Trump signed within hours of being sworn in as US President. Daniel Hannan writes in the Daily Mail, external that the flurry of announcements was "exhilarating". | There's plenty of coverage of Donald Trump's return to the White House. "Sweeping change at the stroke of a Sharpie" is the headline in the Daily Express, external - a reference to the dozens of executive orders Trump signed within hours of being sworn in as US President. Daniel Hannan writes in the Daily Mail, external that the flurry of announcements was "exhilarating". |
The Times, external says Trump took aim at everyone, including bureaucrats and migrants, in his inaugural address. The paper also notes that Trump's decision to pardon 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the US Capitol four years ago has sparked "joy" among some and "anger and fear" among others. | The Times, external says Trump took aim at everyone, including bureaucrats and migrants, in his inaugural address. The paper also notes that Trump's decision to pardon 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the US Capitol four years ago has sparked "joy" among some and "anger and fear" among others. |
Philip Johnston writes in the Daily Telegraph, external that the inauguration may have looked "over the top" but that it was hard not to "envy the positivity" of Trump's claims about what he will do for America. He calls for Sir Keir to learn a lesson from Trump, saying "boosterism sure beats gloomsterism". | Philip Johnston writes in the Daily Telegraph, external that the inauguration may have looked "over the top" but that it was hard not to "envy the positivity" of Trump's claims about what he will do for America. He calls for Sir Keir to learn a lesson from Trump, saying "boosterism sure beats gloomsterism". |
The 18th birthday of darts world champion Luke Littler receives coverage in the papers | The 18th birthday of darts world champion Luke Littler receives coverage in the papers |
The Guardian, external has spoken to people in Kyiv about Trump's ability to resolve the war between Ukraine and Russia - something he previously said he would end within 24 hours of being in power. One person tells the paper they're optimistic, citing the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Another says a deal feels "unrealistic". | The Guardian, external has spoken to people in Kyiv about Trump's ability to resolve the war between Ukraine and Russia - something he previously said he would end within 24 hours of being in power. One person tells the paper they're optimistic, citing the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Another says a deal feels "unrealistic". |
The 18th birthday of darts world champion Luke Littler is marked in the Express, external. The paper says that only now he's reached adulthood can he legally buy the "tools of his trade" - having already sparked a huge interest in his sport. The Mirror, external, in its editorial, says Littler can now vote, buy a set of arrows, and a drink, adding: "It will be doubles all round". | The 18th birthday of darts world champion Luke Littler is marked in the Express, external. The paper says that only now he's reached adulthood can he legally buy the "tools of his trade" - having already sparked a huge interest in his sport. The Mirror, external, in its editorial, says Littler can now vote, buy a set of arrows, and a drink, adding: "It will be doubles all round". |
And the Times, external says that, according to scientific assessments of their cognitive function, professional footballers are "super clever". One of the researchers involved is quoted as saying the result shouldn't be a surprise, since a lot of football is about problem solving and thinking ahead. They add that formal education shouldn't be the only barometer of intelligence. The paper sums up with the suggestion that it's time to give the "thick footballer cliché the boot". | And the Times, external says that, according to scientific assessments of their cognitive function, professional footballers are "super clever". One of the researchers involved is quoted as saying the result shouldn't be a surprise, since a lot of football is about problem solving and thinking ahead. They add that formal education shouldn't be the only barometer of intelligence. The paper sums up with the suggestion that it's time to give the "thick footballer cliché the boot". |
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