The photos of the three young girls murdered during the Southport attack last summer make the front page of almost all pages.
THE Daily express Said that their assassin, Axel Rudakubana, was described as a “pure evil” by their parents since he was imprisoned for at least 52 years on Thursday. THE Daily mail Affirms that this sentence is considered the longest penalty inflicted on a killer under the age of 18.
In words of the The Daily Telegraph Allison Pearson, a “large, obliterating numbness settled in court” while prosecutors described the injuries imposed on children. A Daily Mirror journalist says she had to stop writing notes and taking a deep inspiration, head in her hands.
In an editorial, the Daily mail Examine why the police and the program to combat extremism did not act before the murders, despite the signs indicating that the murderer, Axel Rudakubana, was obsessed with violence.
The newspaper claims that the fact that he represented an increasing danger to the public seems to have been practically ignored, because the “civil servants who cohable boxes” did not know if he had political or ideological motivation. He urges the government to ensure that the “potentially dangerous marginalized” are properly treated when the alarm is given, whether or not they have a “clear ideology”.
“Evil embodied”, such is the title above Sun editorialWho describes Rudakubana as “simply a monster, radicalized by online terrorist equipment, obsessed with violence, genocide and war, determined to commit mass murders for pleasure and never safe to be released”.
A report in the I say The government indicated that it was ready to join the pan -Mediterranean convention – an agreement that reduces trade barriers between the EU, European countries outside the Bloc and the North African countries, including Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt. The Prime Minister’s spokesman said that the project did not constitute a customs union and therefore would not violate the government’s red lines.
According to the Financial timeThe Competition and Markets Authority is in full turns and removes almost 10 % of its workforce due to a “budgetary error”. The newspaper notes that this decision comes after the government has ousted the president of the group, Marcus Bokkerink, following complaints from the business world.
Time discovered that army or Russian government ships have strolled in British waters 42 times since the start of the large -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The newspaper indicates that at least nine times, Such ships have been identified near submarines. Maritime data cables and energy infrastructure. In an editorialTimes claims that the United Kingdom must protect its vital interests and this means having a navy, an army and an air force capable of doing so.
And the Daily telegraph reports that a selection of memories that belonged to Sven-Goran Eriksson was auctioned. He follows information that the former English football manager was in debt of several million pounds sterling when he died in August. The lots include the Armani costume that Eriksson wore in the knockout stages of the 2006 England World Cup. In the pocket of the jacket is the Lufthansa boarding card of his assistant, Steve McClaren, as well as pieces of paper describing the composition of England and the way in which the equator could attack them.
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