
Daily Express Front Page 29th of March 2025
A powerful earthquake has struck Southeast Asia, leaving hundreds feared dead and causing significant damage across multiple nations as emergency teams scramble to assist survivors.
A powerful earthquake has struck Southeast Asia, leaving hundreds feared dead and causing significant damage across multiple nations as emergency teams scramble to assist survivors.
Ryanair’s chief warns that around 30 million UK passengers could face the worst flight delays in 25 years this summer, with Europe’s “broken” air traffic control system and chronic staffing shortages cited as key factors behind the anticipated disruption.
A powerful quake has struck Myanmar and Thailand, leaving tens of thousands feared dead and specialists warning of a rising toll.
Paul O’Grady’s partner has unveiled a poignant video filmed just minutes before the entertainer’s passing, featuring a heartfelt expression of gratitude for the unwavering support of fans.
Police have been criticised for arresting two parents who sent repeated emails to their child’s primary school regarding concerns over special educational needs support, with free speech advocates arguing that their criticism should not have been treated as harassment.
Households are set to face an additional £1,000 in yearly costs from next week, driven by higher council, water, and energy bills alongside Labour’s tax plans, prompting concerns over mounting financial strain.
Describing calls to pick between a prominent US figure and Europe as “childish,” Italy’s PM stressed unity among Western allies, declined to take sides, and highlighted the enduring respect for longstanding partnerships.
Polling suggests that Reeves’s plan is almost as disliked as the Truss Budget, prompting concerns over household finances.