UK‘Free to Kill’ and Reeves’ The Grinch SK Anuwar1 day ago04 mins The attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany is featured in Sunday’s newspapers. A nine-year-old child and four adults were killed and more than 200 people were injured when a car plowed into a crowd on Friday evening. The Sun on Sunday headlined “Free to kill”. The newspaper says German authorities were warned three times about the suspect, whose name was reported in local media as Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old Saudi national who came to Germany in 2006 and worked as a doctor. Had worked as. The Sunday People also follows the Magdeburg attack and alleged missed opportunities by the police. In the picture given on its front page, floral tributes have been offered on a large scale in the city. The Sunday Times says Germany was given “numerous warnings” by Saudi Arabia over the “market killer”. It also features a story on the ongoing Guinness shortage following the drink’s popularity among young drinkers in Britain. The Sunday Telegraph has published a story on how a new “grocery tax” designed to boost net zero targets could send household shopping bills soaring. Ministers are resisting efforts to stop the world’s richest man Elon Musk from handing over millions of rupees to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, the Observer says. The Mail on Sunday has branded Chancellor Rachel Reeves “the Grinch”, claiming the Government has “stolen” 45% of charitable donations as a result of the increase in Employer National Insurance announced in the Budget. A story in the Sunday Express stated that the UK would have “a single aircraft carrier” to deploy if the country was attacked due to “budget cuts and shortages of sailors”. N-Dubz star Tulisa has spoken to the Sunday Mirror about suffering from anxiety attacks in the recent series of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! And the Daily Star Sunday follows up with the claim that Ronnie Kray “killed Marilyn Monroe”. The newspaper says the Kray Twin’s former PR believes he has heard a confession from the notorious London gangster. Sign up for our morning newsletter And get BBC news delivered to your inbox. Related Internet Links daily Express daily Mail daily Mirror daily star daily telegraph financial Times Guardian Independent Metro Sun I Times Source link Post navigation Previous: Trump picks The Apprentice creator Mark Burnett as UK envoyNext: America conducted air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.