The Guardian
The sentencing of two teenagers for the “exceptionally brutal” murder of Brianna Ghey is the lead story in The Guardian.
The Times
The government is reviewing how the Afghan man wanted in connection with the chemical attack in Clapham, London, was allowed to remain in Britain despite having a sexual assault conviction, according to The Times.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph reports that 16-year-old Scarlett Jenkinson’s lust for fame and obsession with serial killers led her to “enjoy” murdering her schoolmate, Brianna Ghey.
Daily Mail
The sentencing of Brianna Ghey’s murderers is the splash in the Daily Mail, with the paper reporting that Scarlett Jenkinson murdered the teenager for “fun” while Eddie Ratcliffe did so because he “hated trans people”.
Daily Mirror
The naming and sentencing of Brianna Ghey’s murderers is the lead story in the Daily Mirror. Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Radcliffe, both 16, have been jailed for decades for the killing.
FT Weekend
A surge in jobs being added to the US economy in January has led economists to believe that the US Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates in March, FT Weekend reports.
i weekend
The majority of voters believe they are paying too much tax, putting the chancellor under growing pressure to announce cuts in the spring budget, according to i weekend.
Daily Express
The sadistic young murderers of Brianna Ghey were jailed for life on Friday as the schoolgirl’s family branded them a “pair of monsters”, the Daily Express reports.
Daily Star
The Daily Star says the cost of falling in love is £9.6739726 a day, according to “not very romantic boffins who are probably still waiting for Mr or Mrs Right”.
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