Advertisement William’s ‘sorrow over pal’s death’ and ‘bleak midwinter’ Advertisement The Sunday Telegraph is among the front pages to feature a picture of Edward Pettifer, the British man killed in the attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day.
He was the stepson of a former nanny to Prince William and Prince Harry.
“Wills’ sorrow at Brit terror death,” is the Sunday People’s headline, while the Sunday Express says the King is “devastated”.
Royal insiders have told the Sun on Sunday that Edward Pettifer’s death marks a “terrible start” to 2025 for the royal family “following a traumatic 12 months”.
Sources say the house earmarked for Prince George has a royal connection, having once been the home of the Seymour family.
William’s “bleak midwinter” and “sorrow over pal’s death.”.
One of the front pages of the Sunday Telegraph includes an image of Edward Pettifer, the British man who was killed in the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans.
He was Prince William and Prince Harry’s stepson from a previous nanny. The Sunday People headline reads, “Wills’ sorrow at Brit terror death,” while the Sunday Express describes the King as “devastated.”. Edward Pettifer’s passing, according to royal insiders who spoke to the Sun on Sunday, is a “terrible start” to 2025 for the royal family “after a traumatic 12 months.”.
According to The Observer, ministers are thinking about easing the restrictions on prisoners in England and Wales who are eligible to be transferred to open prisons. One of the rules under consideration is whether prisoners could be detained in open conditions for up to five years instead of the current three-year limit before being released. According to the Prison Officers’ Association’s national chair, such a move would “destabilize” the general populace.
According to the Sunday Times, Tulip Siddiq, the Treasury’s economic secretary, resided in a house in Bangladesh that someone close to her aunt’s overthrown government had given her family. Sheikh Hasina has been charged with crimes against humanity, murders, embezzlement, corruption, and massacres by the new Dhaka government. According to a source close to Siddiq, she lived at the house in north London’s Hampstead “for a period” and had “nothing” to do with other people’s political affiliations.
As the minister in charge of managing the battle against corruption and money laundering, The Sun on Sunday stated that her personal finances must be “spotless.”.
“Net zero drive will raise cost of holidays,” reads the Sunday Telegraph’s front page headline. According to regulations that went into effect last week, airlines must use at least 2% green fuel in their aircraft, with the percentage increasing to 10% and then 22% by 2040. According to government data obtained by the Telegraph, the policy may raise the average cost of return airfare for a family of four by £302 by 2040. The government asserts that the estimates are predicated on the worst-case scenario.
According to the Sunday Times, NATO will press the prime minister to dramatically boost funding for missile and air defenses. Later this year, when the alliance provides member nations with updated force requirements, the formal request is anticipated to be made. According to reports, air defenses are required to safeguard vital national infrastructure, including military installations and nuclear power plants. The UK is “fully prepared” to defend itself and deter any threat alongside NATO allies, according to a government spokesperson.
According to insiders cited by the Mail on Sunday, the parents of the Princess of Wales’ three children say they are “talking about nothing else” at Marlborough College, the school where she previously attended. The annual cost of attendance at the Wiltshire school is £59,000. According to sources, the house designated for Prince George has a royal connection because the Seymour family once lived there.