News Rafah Offensive Starts And King ‘a Bit Busy’ For Harry | Birdily | Breaking News Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 6:01 AM By Author 3 Min Read Share SHARE No one story dominates Wednesday’s front pages. The FT leads on Israel threatening a wider assault on Rafah in southern Gaza. The main photo on the newspaper’s front page is of a meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, during a visit to the Pyrenees. [BBC] The i leads with reports that the UK government is warning Israel that is risks committing war crimes if it continues its offensive in Rafah without a “credible” plan in how to protect civilians. [BBC] The Guardian splits its front page between the Rafah offensive and the exclusive Garrick Club voting to lift a 193-year ban on women joining. [BBC] The Metro reports that Prince Harry will not meet King Charles on a trip to the UK this week, as his father is too busy. [BBC] The Mail also leads on Prince Harry’s UK trip, saying hopes of as reunion with his father have been “dashed”. [BBC] The same story appears on the front of the Express. The paper carries a photo of Prince Harry, with a headline saying his father is “too busy” to see him. Meanwhile, it headlines on senior Tories demanding Rishi Sunak scrap “liberal” immigration rules. [BBC] The Times has a story on how TikTok and Instagram will be told to “tame aggressive algorithms” pushing harmful content to children, under new rules. It also has a photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin as he starts a fifth term. [BBC] The Telegraph has a story about plans to prevent under-13s using social media, under new Ofcom checks. It also reports on UK airport “chaos” after e-gate systems failed. [BBC] The Mirror reports that pubs in England and Wales will be able to stay open until 1am if England or Scotland reach the semi-finals of this summer’s Euros. [BBC] And the Star reports on “butty boffins” saying bacon makes you “stupid”. [BBC] [BBC] Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox. Birdily The Source Link Related UKaNews Source link You Might Also Like Cross-community Vote On Covid Measures ‘wholly Inappropriate’, Says O’Neill | Birdily | Breaking News 13-foot-long Crocodile ‘lunged’ At Resident And Evaded Capture — Until Now. See It | Birdily | Breaking News Miami Has Been Sizzling The Last Few Days. Are Excessive Heat Warnings Coming? | Birdily | Breaking News Future Belgian Queen To Leave Oxford For Harvard University | Birdily | Breaking News Summer 2023 Was Hottest In 2,000 Years In ‘dramatic’ Global Warming, Tree Ring Data Shows | Birdily | Breaking News Share This Article Facebook Twitter Email Print Previous Article Tornado Warnings Issued For Mercer,Auglaize, Darke | Birdily | Breaking News Next Article Nick Cave: I Can Express Myself Better With Sculpture Than Song | Birdily | Breaking News Latest News Cross-community Vote On Covid Measures ‘wholly Inappropriate’, Says O’Neill | Birdily | Breaking News News 13-foot-long Crocodile ‘lunged’ At Resident And Evaded Capture — Until Now. See It | Birdily | Breaking News News Miami Has Been Sizzling The Last Few Days. Are Excessive Heat Warnings Coming? | Birdily | Breaking News News Future Belgian Queen To Leave Oxford For Harvard University | Birdily | Breaking News News Summer 2023 Was Hottest In 2,000 Years In ‘dramatic’ Global Warming, Tree Ring Data Shows | Birdily | Breaking News News Manhunt Launched In France After 2 Prison Guards Are Killed In Inmate Escape | Birdily | Breaking News News Showers Soak Charlotte On Tuesday, And There’s A Small Chance Of Storms, NWS Says | Birdily | Breaking News News Cotswolds Most Profitable Place In UK For Holiday Home Lets | Birdily | Breaking News News Summer 2023 Was Hottest In 2,000 Years In ‘dramatic’ Global Warming, Study Shows | Birdily | Breaking News News