Home>UK News>‘Merci, Paris!’ and ‘UK has lost respect for police’ UK News ‘Merci, Paris!’ and ‘UK has lost respect for police’ August 11, 2024 superadmin140 The Paris Olympics have officially come to an end, with images of the closing ceremony splashed on the front pages of many of Monday’s papers. “Merci, Paris!” the i says, adding that the Games closed “in style”. Also on the i’s front page is the latest on the UK riots, with the government said to be “quietly confident” the worst of the widespread rioting has ended. The Guardian leads with criticism from the Archbishop of Canterbury of far-right groups for using Christian imagery during the recent riots. Writing in the paper, Justin Welby describes it as “an offence to our faith”. Also covering the Olympic closing ceremony, the Guardian describes the event as a “dreamlike, science-fiction inspired light-show spectacular”. The Daily Telegraph’s top story focuses on comments from Home Secretary Yvette Cooper that the violent unrest shows people “feel as through crime has no consequence”. Ms Cooper, the paper reports, has vowed to “restore respect for the police and respect for the law”. The Metro leads with the funeral of Southport stabbing victim Alice da Silva Aguiar, reporting that hundreds of mourners lined the town’s streets to pay their respects to the nine-year-old, “described as a princess by her heartbroken family”. “Mummy and Daddy will always, always love you,” the Mirror headlines as it covers the funeral of Alice da Silva Aguiar. It accompanies its story with the last photo taken of the nine-year-old on the morning of the Taylor Swift dance class, in which she poses beside a cardboard cut-out of the superstar. The Daily Mail also leads on Alice da Silva Aguiar’s funeral, highlighting the chief constable of Merseyside Police’s address to mourners on behalf of her parents, telling rioters to “hang their heads in shame” over the days of unrest that followed the Southport attack. The paper also features an image of the Prince and Princess of Wales, who sent a video message to Team GB, with Prince William sporting new facial hair. The Times leads on details the government is looking to reform planning rules. It reports that councils are being given the power to “compulsorily and cheaply build up green belt land under plans by ministers to fulfil their pledge to build 1.5 million homes by 2030”. The Financial Times leads with the results of an opinion poll that suggests Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump when it comes to economic affairs. The FT says this is the first poll to put Ms Harris ahead on the economy. It finds Americans “overwhelmingly” cite inflation as their biggest concern, and that underlying unease over high inflation could yet benefit Trump. Possible new industrial action by junior doctors is the lead story in the Daily Express on Monday. Describing the plan as a “plot to cripple” the NHS, the paper hears from former home secretary Priti Patel, who criticises the union for “inflicting more pain and longer waiting lists on the British public”. The hot weather takes the top slot in Monday’s Daily Star as the paper reports the “fearsome 35C frazzler” has moved north from France and is set to “blitz Britain” for the next two days. Source link Review Overview Summary Related Articles UK News Murderer Jeffery Gafoor to be released from prison October 17, 2024 superadmin [ad_1] Jeffery Gafoor, who murdered Lynette White, is to be released from prison on licence after a decision by the Parole Board. Ms White was UK News Sunak apologises to former Tory MPs for election losses July 9, 2024 superadmin [ad_1] Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has apologised to Tory MPs who lost their seats in the general election.He said his party had lost "too UK News Why finding out about Sue Gray’s salary really matters September 18, 2024 superadmin [ad_1] I want to explain how we brought you the story about the salary of the prime minister’s chief of staff, why we did, and Post navigation Was its role in big Wagner defeat in Mali an own goal?Drivers receive fines despite never using crossing Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.