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‘No justice’ over Hillsborough and ‘Holly’s guilt over crash’

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"No justice" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.

“No justice” exclaims the Daily Mirror after a report into the 1989 Hillsborough disaster was published, which it says leaves “police shame”. Not one officer of 12 that could have faced gross misconduct charges over the stadium crush that killed 97 will do so as they have all retired, it writes. The Mirror is also among several papers to feature a photo of television presenter Holly Willoughby on its front page after she pleaded guilty to “driving without care” and was fined £1,653.

"Still no justice" reads the headline on the front page of the i Paper.

The i Paper echoes the Mirror with a headline reading “Still no justice”, after 36 years of investigations. It features photographs of all 97 victims of the disaster in a grid, saying lives were lost after “failures” on the day – citing the latest inquiry’s findings.

"'A bitter injustice': no officers will dace discipline over Hillsborough" reads the headline on the front page of The Guardian.

The Guardian quotes families of those that died in the Hillsborourgh disaster as saying that it is “a bitter injustice” that no officers will face proceedings. Also on the front page, the Guardian reports Vladimir Putin made “hard-edged remarks” before meeting US officials for talks over the Ukraine war by saying that “Russia does not intend to fight Europe, but if Europe starts, we are ready right now”. The paper also highlights criticism from MPs that the handling of the China spy case was “shambolic”.

'No better time to act than now as there are lives at stake' reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.

A photo of Sarah Everard, who was abducted, raped and murdered by police officer Wayne Couzens in 2021, is splashed across the front page of the Daily Express. Her mother has spoken at an inquiry into her death as a new report warns “more lives are at risk” from violent sexual attacks on women and girls. There is “no better time to act”, the Express adds, quoting the report.

"Economists warn of low growth and higher bills" reads the headline on the front page of The Times.

A warning from economists of “low growth and higher bills” leads the Times. The paper also features a photo of Sarah Everard as her mother says she continues to suffer “sadness, rage and guilt” more than four years after her murder.

"I'm still tormented by the horror of Sarah's final hours" reads the headline on the front page of The Independent.

Sarah Everard’s mother is “still tormented by the horrors” of her daughter’s final hours, writes the Independent. The chair of the inquiry into her death is quoted by the paper as saying it is “shocking” that her police vetting recommendations are yet to be fully implemented after nearly two years.

"Lammy: The jury's out" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.

Metro headlines on Justice Secretary David Lammy’s decision to end jury trials for thousands with a headline reading “the jury’s out”. MPs “from all sides” have “railed” against the call according to Metro, which Lammy made to cut a backlog of 80,000 cases.

"Farage tells Reform donors he expects tie-up with Tories before next election" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has told party donors that he expects a “deal or merger” with the Conservatives before the next election, according to the Financial Times. This “suggests he believes he cannot sweep to power alone”, it writes. In Russia, US special envoy Steve Witkoff has been in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The discussions, at a large white table, are shown on the FT’s front.

"Treasury mandarin dragged into OBR row" reads the headline on the front page of The Daily Telegraph.

The Daily Telegraph continues to focus on questions over whether the chancellor may have misled the public over the state of the UK’s finances before the Budget. It reports senior figures at the Office for Budget Responsibility said Treasury permanent secretary James Bowler – the department’s top civil servant – approved the publication of a letter showing the chancellor knew “the financial hole was smaller than previously thought”.

"'Cut-price' royal rents under fire" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.

Royal rents are “under fire” as “cut-price”, writes the Daily Mail. Following the scandal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s peppercorn rent of Royal Lodge, now MPs will “scrutinise deals enjoyed by Sophie, Edward and Princess Alexandra”, it reports.

"Holly broke rider's neck!" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.

The Daily Star focuses on the Holly Willoughby court case. The paper reports the TV presenter collided with man on a scooter near her home in London, who was knocked to the ground and sustained a fracture to his neck.

"The great game robbery" reads the headline on the front page of The Sun.

For the Sun, it is the “great game robbery” as it says tickets at the World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico next year will be “the most expensive ever seen”. Fifa has “grabbed” a share of the resale market and tickets are already going for £1,000, it reports.

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