HomeNewsNewspaper headlines: 'Remember them' and presenter 'missing in Greece' News Newspaper headlines: 'Remember them' and presenter 'missing in Greece' By Admin June 6, 2024 0 100 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp For a number of Friday’s front pages images of Thursday’s 80th anniversary of D-Day feature prominently. With a striking silhouetted image taken on a beach in Normandy, the Metro has the headline: “At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.” The Daily Express focuses on the D-Day commemorations, with the headline “They did not flinch”. The Sun has gone for a quote from Prince William for its coverage of D-Day, including his remarks that “it’s almost impossible to grasp the courage it would have taken to run into the fury of battle that day”. The Daily Mail leads on the search for missing TV presenter Michael Mosley. Its headline describes Mosley, who writes a column for the paper, as its “health guru”. The paper reports the 67-year-old “vanished during a walk on a Greek island”. The Daily Telegraph leads on D-Day, but its second main story on the front page is about the forthcoming Labour Party manifesto which it says includes a commitment “to recognising a Palestinian state before peace talks are over”. The story is based on reporting from the Daily Mirror and Guardian. The Guardian has an exclusive on Frank Hester, a major Tory donor. It has spoken to a number of people who have worked with him and claim he made a number of offensive comments. The allegations were put to Mr Hester by the paper, who did not respond. “PM ditches D-Day” is the headline in the Mirror, reporting that the prime minister “skipped a major D-Day ceremony in Normandy… then recorded an ITV interview back home”. A story about a dossier on alleged antisemitism in the Green Party is the lead in the Times. The party said the allegations are “serious and are being treated as such”. And with a different general election story, the i reports on a surge in polling numbers for the Reform Party ahead of leader Nigel Farage’s appearance in a televised debate on Friday evening. The European Central Bank has cut interest rates for the first time in five years, the Financial Times reports, calling it “a milestone in the fight against inflation”. The paper also has an interesting story about the London Stock Exchange wanting to erect a screen outside its Square Mile headquarters “to showcase the market’s success stories and combat pessimism over its future”. And finally, the Daily Star has the headline “We agree with Nigel”, praising a pensioner with a rather dismissive opinion of politicians. Source link Related posts: People Are Just Realising Who Kim Cattrall Voiced On Nickelodeon, And I’m In Genuine Shock Charles visibly moved by touching display of support during cancer battle ‘Cacophony of war’ and ‘don’t make the same mistakes’ – D-Day veterans’ quotes Doomed Grand Designs home named ‘saddest ever’ back on market for £5m less Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleFourth man arrested in relation to murder of Croatian Josip Štrok in west DublinNext articleT20 World Cup: Scotland defeat Namibia by five wickets to keep Super 8s bid on track Adminhttps://musicnestradio.com RELATED ARTICLES News All the public transport projects that will reshape London by 2035 January 31, 2025 News India vs England: Hosts win tense fourth T20 to seal series in Pune January 31, 2025 News Drivers warned over £3,000 repair bill with freezing weather set to hit UK January 31, 2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ - Advertisment - Most Popular All the public transport projects that will reshape London by 2035 January 31, 2025 India vs England: Hosts win tense fourth T20 to seal series in Pune January 31, 2025 Adam Azim-Sergey Lipinets on weight after chaotic second attempt! January 31, 2025 Taxpayer Forks Out £11,000 an Hour for Starmer’s Private Jet Flights Over First Three Months in Office January 31, 2025 Load more Recent Comments Jacobthomas Steensig on Fans convinced Eurovision winner is in the bag after 'legendary' performance Dashun Lakhloufi on Here is why fans can’t stop talking about Tiwa Savage and Tems Romania Kinks on Here is why fans can’t stop talking about Tiwa Savage and Tems Johnson Agbakugba on AFCON 2023: Governors donate N200 million to support the Super Eagles. Pragmatic Sweet Bonanza on Hello world!