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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: FRONT PAGE: QUEEN ‘TOO ILL’ FOR CHRISTMAS SERVICE
THE Queen was yesterday forced to cancel her traditional Christmas Day church service at Sandringham for the first time. It came four days after she and the Duke of Edinburgh fell ill with colds. Members of the Royal Family, including a recovered...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: Front Page: Get well soon, Great Granny! Queen misses church... but look who stole the show

So sweet: Kate at church with Charlotte and George ... and his candy cane



Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: Front Page: BOXING DAY SALES & GALES

BRIT shoppers will splurge £4billion on the high street today – but will have to battle winds up to 90mph as Storm Conor crashes in. Amazingly, the bookies paid out on yesterday being the hottest Xmas ever.



London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/23/2016: NEWS: Rail strikes ‘risk driving firms out of City’
A WARNING that Southern Rail chaos risks driving away international firms was sounded by the City of London Corporation today. In a stinging rebuke to the embattled rail company, the corporation said it was “seriously concerned” about the damage to...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: Front Page: ‘Greed’ of foreign aid groups to be exposed
By CHARITIES and contractors that profit from foreign aid and spend taxpayers’ money on exorbitant salaries will be named and shamed for the first time under Government plans. Priti Patel, the International Development Secretary, has written to all...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: FRONT PAGE: Councils admit massive use of spying powers
Councils have been given permission to carry out more than 55,000 days of covert surveillance over five years including spying on people walking dogs, feeding pigeons and fly-tipping, the Guardian can reveal. A mass freedom of information request has...


The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: Front Page: Opposition to fox hunting reaches all-time high
record number of Britons opposed to the activity. A full 84 per cent of the public now believe fox hunting should not be made legal again, as enthusiasts take to horseback today to exploit Boxing Day loopholes in the 2004 ban. Despite the growing...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 26 December 2016
12/26/2016: Front Page: George given sweets at church

Prince George sucks a candy cane given to him at the church service he attended yesterday with his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and sister, Princess Charlotte, while visiting the duchess’s family in Berkshire.





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