'Trump and circumstance' and 'Maddie suspect freed'

  • Published

"Trump and circumstance" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.
Image caption,

It has been "Trump and circumstance" at the US president's second state visit says Metro, with "1500 troops, gun salute, flypasts bands and jokes with Charles" laid on as the public were "kept away".

"'My respect for you and Britain'" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
Image caption,

The Daily Express is dominated by a full-page photo of President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump grinning next to the King and Queen at the state banquet. "My respect for you and Britain" reads the headline of its only front page story.

"The special bond" reads the headline on the front page of The Sun.
Image caption,

The Sun mirrors The Express with a full-page spread of the same shot, captioning it "the special bond" as the "prez hails UK at banquet... and band plays 007".

"PM banks on £150bn investment to placate critics of Trump visit" reads the headline on the front page of The Guardian.
Image caption,

The Guardian also leads with the state visit, writing "PM banks on £150bn investment to placate critics of Trump visit". A poem to mark the occasion by the former Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy accompanies the piece.

"We are kin, King tells Trump" reads the headline on the front page of The Times.
Image caption,

The Times leads with "We are kin, King tells Trump", adding that the president was "delighted by pomp". And in immigration news, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood "demands slavery law review after deportations blocked". The paper says she blamed "vexatious last-minute claims" for the failure to remove any migrants to France this week.

"'One in, one out' deal blocked by Home Office-backed charity" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.
Image caption,

The Daily Telegraph also features the image of the royals with their American guests, but leads with the news that the "one in, one out" deal has been "blocked by Home Office-backed charity". Bail for Immigration Detainees has produced a "legal guide to avoid deportation", the paper says.

"Now Home Secretary blasts lefty lawyers!" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.
Image caption,

It is "day two of Starmer's delicious humiliation on human rights" reads the front page the Daily Mail as the "Home Secretary blasts lefty lawyers!" An image of Catherine, Princess of Wales also makes the Mail's front page who "glitters in a gold lace gown" as the tabloid promises the "inside story from day Trump got the royal treatment".

"Diplomat King urges Trump to stand up to Putin tyranny" reads the headline on the front page of The i Paper.
Image caption,

The i Paper dubs the monarch the "diplomat King" as it says he "urges Trump to stand up to Putin tyranny". Meanwhile, there were "no migrants on deportation flight for third day".

"Fed cuts rates by quarter point and signals further reductions this year" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.
Image caption,

The Financial Times leads with the US Federal Reserve's cuts to interest rates, saying the "action follows Trump ire". A photo of President Trump strolling through a line of bearskin-wearing soldiers with King Charles III not far behind illustrates the "day of pomp and protests".

"Hair to the throne" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.
Image caption,

The Daily Star takes a jab at Trump with "keep yer wig on orange manbaby" as the president's hair is snapped blowing in a breeze. Also on the tabloid's front, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann is "out of jail" where he had been serving a sentence for the rape of a 72-year-old woman. Christian Brückner has never been charged with any crime in relation to the McCann case. He denies any involvement.

"Back on the streets" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
Image caption,

The Mirror leads on the story of the "Maddie suspect freed" with a picture of Brückner smoking as he's "back on the streets". The "rapist enjoys crisps and burger after his release", it writes.

News Daily banner

Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox.

News Daily banner