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# Front Pages

This year
2023
'Our girl Sinéad', 'Rebel with angel's voice': Irish and global newspapers pay tribute to an icon
The death of the singer at the age of 56 was announced yesterday.
'The Untruth Hurts' and 'The FightBak' - newspapers react to Ryan Tubridy's day in the spotlight
Ryan Tubridy and his agent Noel Kelly as they went before two Oireachtas committees for lengthy questioning sessions.
'In peril' and 'agile as a cat' – UK papers react to Boris Johnson committee hearing
The former British prime minister is fighting for his political future.
Last year
2022
'The bitter end': British newspapers react to the resignation of Liz Truss
Truss confirmed her resignation during a statement outside Downing Street yesterday.
'A watershed moment': British newspapers react to the death of Queen Elizabeth II
Numerous papers carry an image of the queen at her coronation on 2 June 1953.
British papers tell Boris Johnson that 'leave means leave'
The story dominates the front pages of the UK papers this morning.
‘Night of the blond knives’: UK newspapers dissect ‘hollow victory’ for Boris Johnson
The frontpages ask if the “Party’s over” for the UK prime minister or has he survived to “lie another day”.
'The Unthinkable': International newspapers react to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
A selection of the world’s newpapers document the Ukrainian crisis.
'His final disgrace': British newspapers react to Prince Andrew settling sex assault lawsuit
The amount to be paid to Virginia Giuffre and her charity exceeds £12 million (over €14 million), according to reports.
All time
'A declaration of war': How the world's media covered the 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers
The US is marking the 20th anniversary of the tragedy this weekend.
'Black lives do, in fact, matter': US newspapers react to George Floyd verdict
Derek Chauvin was found guilty of Floyd’s murder yesterday.
'Palace in turmoil' , 'What have they done?': UK front pages react to Harry and Meghan interview
The two-hour interview with Oprah was broadcast on Irish and UK TV yesterday evening.
'Trump Mob Storms Capitol': US and international papers react to Washington unrest
Supporters of US President Donald Trump occupied the US Capitol building yesterday.
'Utter chaos' and 'a brutal slugfest': Front pages and reaction to US presidential debate
Both sides are claiming victory but viewers are divided.
'What planet are they on?', 'Bojo stands by top aide': UK front pages react to Dominic Cummings crisis
The left-leaning Daily Mirror leads the attack on the pair, labelling Cummings a “cheat” and Johnson a “coward”.
'House arrest' , 'End of freedom': UK front pages react to Johnson's decision to lockdown Britain
Johnson made the announcement in an address to the nation from within No 10 Downing Street yesterday evening.
'We've lost a unique voice': Newspapers pay tribute to Marian Finucane
The sudden passing of the well respected broadcaster was announced yesterday.
'Johnson unleashed': UK papers react to Boris' election victory
The UK papers have reacted to what Boris Johnson has called a “historic” election.
'I'm sorry mummy': UK papers take aim as Prince Andrew steps down from public duties
Nearly all the papers in Britain lead with the story today.
'Hazardous duel', 'Laughable Mr Corbyn': UK papers react to 'bruising' live TV debate
A YouGov poll immediately after the Brexit vote saw a narrow win for Johnson in the ITV debate.
Broadsheets to 'propaganda sheets': Why are the UK papers shouting louder and louder?
The bias is more obvious than ever, so what is driving it?
'It's time to stuff the turkey': UK front pages react to decision to hold general election
The British public will go the polls on Thursday 12 December.
'Brexit is in purgatory': UK front pages react to last night's House of Commons votes
The EU will now consider what kind of extension to offer the UK.
'On the Brexit brink': UK front pages react to Boris Johnson's deal
Boris Johnson now faces an uphill struggle to win MPs over to vote for his deal.
'Dismay in Brussels': UK front pages react to Boris Johnson's backstop alternative
The proposals are being softly dismissed by most commentators.
'He just can't win': UK front pages react to last night's Brexit developments
UK MPs last night voted against holding a general election on 15 October.
'Humiliation for Johnson': UK front pages react to last night's Brexit vote
UK MPs voted last night to debate a bill that would extend the current Brexit deadline.
'To insanity and beyond': How the British papers are covering Boris
Johnson has promised to deliver Brexit by 31 October.
'A Crying Shame': UK front pages react to Theresa May's resignation
May made the announcement in an emotional statement outside 10 Downing Street yesterday morning.
'Desperate, deluded, doomed': UK front pages react to Brexit latest
The latest plan follows the collapse of talks with the Labour party on Friday.
'Murdered by cowards': Ireland's front pages unite in mourning for Lyra McKee
The killing of the 29 year-old was covered on all of Ireland’s front pages this morning.
'World weeps for Notre Dame': Front pages lament damage to Paris cathedral
ABC, the paper of record in Spain, called Notre Dame “a Christian memory of Europe”.
'Help me, Jeremy': UK front pages react to Brexit latest
Theresa May will sit down with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn today to work out a way forward on Brexit.
'Come on Arlene!': How the British papers are covering the latest Brexit twist
MPs will vote on Theresa May’s deal for a third time today.
'The end of May': UK front pages react to Brexit latest
Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged to step down as PM for the next round of Brexit negotiations.
'Back me and sack me': How the British papers covered MPs 'taking control' of House
MPs have voted to seize control of parliamentary business in an unprecedented move that the government called “dangerous”.
'One last roll of the dice': How Britain's newspapers are covering the vote to delay Brexit
A vote in the House of Commons means Brexit may not be happening on March 29.
'Croaky Horror Show': How Britain's newspapers are covering the latest Brexit defeat
A glum Theresa May features on many front pages this morning.
'Backstop from the brink': UK front pages react to Brexit latest
PM Theresa May has promised that she’ll look for “legally binding” changes to the withdrawal agreement from the EU.
'Splits', 'cracks' and a fight ahead: UK front pages react to May's cabinet deal
The UK cabinet have approved a draft Brexit deal. It’s now over to the EU.