Sun front page predicting return to 1970s backfires spectacularly
A lot of people on social media were quick to point out a similar story from the newspaper that has come back to haunt them.
A lot of people on social media were quick to point out a similar story from the newspaper that has come back to haunt them.
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
National newspapers have been negotiating their own bungs with the PM dressed up as 'Covid relief', it has been revealed.
The chancellor, who is domiciled in Number 11 Downing Street with his wife, blamed Labour for the “awful” smears against his family.
The Queen has cancelled an annual pre-Christmas lunch, a day after The Sun hailed her for "keeping calm" in the face of Omicron.
Earlier in the week The Sun had criticised Starmer, saying his anti-Brexit and pro-immigration stance would never get Labour back into power.
The cricketer criticised The Sun when it published "extremely painful, sensitive and personal details" about his family in 2019.
One person called the front page 'hypocrisy on steroids'.
Today's front pages as freedom is 'put on ice'.
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