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Front Pages for the 28th of April 2026

Times Front Page 28th of April 2026

The PM moves to block a Commons bid to refer him to a parliamentary standards probe over the Mandelson affair, pressing Labour MPs to oppose it. The vote doubles as a test of authority, with whips warning a rebellion would harm the government’s agenda.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 28th of April 2026

The King and Queen arrived in Washington to help ease UK–US tensions. Amid heightened security after a reported threat to the US president, the King will address Congress, calling for unity, deeper mutual understanding, and respect for people of all faiths and none.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 28th of April 2026

Before a crucial Commons vote on the Mandelson row, the PM urged MPs to back him, calling the allegations a political stunt. Allies warn defeat could imperil his leadership, while opponents seek greater disclosure and an inquiry into how the issue has been handled.

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Daily Express Front Page 28th of April 2026

Keir Starmer faces claims he is prioritising welfare over defence, with critics saying billions go to benefits while forces struggle to recruit. Projections say it could take 13 years to meet a pledge to strengthen reserves, despite Labour’s review setting out investment.

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Daily Mail Front Page 28th of April 2026

MPs will vote on an opposition motion for an ethics inquiry into whether the PM misled Parliament over appointing Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. No 10 is set to impose a three-line whip to block it, while Kemi Badenoch urges Labour MPs to support the probe.

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Daily Star Front Page 28th of April 2026

On a US visit, the King and Queen were welcomed by a former president, who praised the monarch’s bravery and said security is at an all‑time high. He insisted the Secret Service will keep them safe after a recent rally incident, for which a 31‑year‑old has been charged.

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Guardian Front Page 28th of April 2026

Starmer urges Labour MPs to unite ahead of a Commons vote on referring him to the privileges committee over appointing Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. Ministers court backbenchers and the whip is to oppose a Conservative motion, amid fears a revolt would damage the government.

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i Front Page 28th of April 2026

On a four-day US visit, the King will use quiet diplomacy to urge the President and Congress to stay closely aligned with Europe. A White House meeting opens efforts to warm a strained special relationship and reaffirm Britain’s friendship, with sensitive messages delivered privately.

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Metro Front Page 28th of April 2026

UK officials condemned a social media message from Iran’s embassy urging UK-based Iranians to join a “sacrifice for the homeland” campaign. The post has prompted scrutiny over possible breaches of UK law and diplomatic norms, with calls for a firm governmental response.

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Financial Times Front Page 28th of April 2026

Beijing has blocked Meta’s $2bn purchase of Manus, ordering the deal unwound over AI and data concerns. The move signals a tougher line on foreign tech acquisitions, heightens uncertainty for cross‑border AI investment, and disrupts Meta’s expansion plans.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Mail

King Charles will proceed with a four-day US state visit despite a security incident involving the US President. The Palace says the programme will continue with modest operational adjustments after an urgent review, stressing the King’s commitment to duty.

Guardian

Gunfire disrupted a high-profile press dinner in Washington. The president was escorted away unharmed and the event halted. A 31-year-old suspect was arrested. Investigators are examining motive and security procedures amid renewed concern about political violence.

Times

Trump praised the King’s resolve as plans for a US visit proceed despite a security incident at a Washington ballroom. The Palace said the trip will go ahead. The President, unhurt, called for reviews of protection measures and vowed not to let those responsible derail events.

Daily Telegraph

Newly disclosed letters show the Attorney General, Lord Hermer, sharply criticised British troops over historic Iraq allegations and praised lawyers later discredited for false claims. The revelations spark anger from veterans as MPs prepare to vote on changes to the Troubles legacy law.

i

Charles III’s state visit to the US will proceed with tighter security after an individual was detained near the White House correspondents’ dinner; authorities say the US President and aides were likely targets. Both governments hope the trip will strengthen the special relationship.

Daily Mirror

The Palace held urgent security talks with US officials ahead of the state visit after an incident at a rally for a former US leader. The visit is expected to proceed with adjustments, with reassurances over protection for the royals after a security agent was injured.

Metro

Security for the King’s forthcoming US visit is under review after an intruder tried to enter a Washington hotel during a high-profile dinner attended by the US President. The suspect was detained and no guests were harmed. UK and US officials are reassessing and tightening protection measures.

Financial Times

Authorities are probing protection lapses after an incident involving Donald Trump, with a suspect charged and motive unclear. Security protocols face scrutiny and briefings are being sought in Washington. Buckingham Palace has discussed the King’s safety with ministers.

Daily Star

An individual attempted to kill Donald Trump during a public event in the US. He was swiftly evacuated by security and is unharmed. A suspect is in custody as authorities investigate the motive and potential security failings.

Daily Express

Security swiftly contained an incident at a Washington dinner attended by Donald Trump after shots were fired; he was escorted from the stage and a suspect detained. With no injuries reported, the King and Queen’s US visit goes ahead today under tightened security.

Independent

Donald Trump remained defiant after an attempted attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. He was unharmed, a suspect was detained, and security procedures are under review. Trump said King Charles’s planned US visit will still go ahead.

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