Newspaper headlines: ''Tech Shares Harm'' and 'Polish Maddy Confused''

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"Social media trolls fuel 'Polish Maid' fallacy," Reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail

According to the Daily Mail, “an army of online conspiracy theorists” have led Julia Wandelt to imagine she is lacking lady Madeleine McCann. The newspaper writes that “A jury convicted him yesterday [Wandelt] The case began on the Internet to harass Kate and Gerry McCann, leading Wandelt to claim she was their missing daughter after she was abducted during a family vacation in 2007. DNA testing shows that Vandelt is not Madeleine.

"Maddie Fantasist Guilty: We hope she gets the care she needs McCann's compassion for the woman who harassed him for 3 years," Reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror

“Madeleine McCann's dad and mom say the impersonator who pretended to be their lacking daughter wants assist,” says the Daily Mirror. The newspaper writes that Madeleine's family has shown “compassion” after Wandelt was convicted.

"Impact of $1.2 trillion selloff in tech stocks" Reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times

The Financial Times led the way with a $1.2tn (£0.9tn) “AI selloff” among some of the biggest “AI-related stocks” including Nvidia, Meta, Palantir and Oracle. It also reports slippage between tech giants Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet, who are “borrowing lots of of billions to develop in AI”. According to the newspaper, the massive selloff has led to “Wall Street's worst week ever [US President] “Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs in April”.

"Royal Dodge: Sara avoids the infamous former," The headline on the front page of the Sun reads

According to the Sun's prime story, “Disgraced Andrew Windsor is spending his last weeks 'pleasing himself' in the Royal Lodge”, after the previous prince misplaced his title and was ordered to depart the Royal Lodge. Citing insiders, the newspaper additionally writes that his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson “poured out her feelings to the staff at a secret bar called The Doghouse”.

"Trump went to war on BBC," Reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, underneath the headline “Trump is going to war on the BBC”, quoted White House press secretary Caroline Levitt commenting on a Panorama report on the January 6 Capitol Hill riots, which she stated confirmed that the BBC is a “left-wing propaganda machine”. Levitt known as the enhancing of Trump's speech within the report “further evidence that [BBC] Overall, it is 100 per cent fake news.'' The BBC has said it is investigating issues raised about the programme.

"Reeves ready to announce retirement savings raid," The Times writes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves “will announce a secret tax raid on retirement financial savings within the upcoming Budget”, writes the Times. The newspaper says he is “anticipated to restrict the tax break on pension contributions to £2 billion a yr for each employers and staff”. It cites “issues that it’s going to penalize folks for 'attempting to do the appropriate factor' and save for his or her retirement”.

"Labor MPs are now plotting to oust Starmer - as anger grows over Number 10 and he plans to raise income taxes," reads the headline on the front page of iWeekend.

“Labour MPs at the moment are plotting to oust Starmer,” is the iPaper's headline, “Disappointment about Labor ballot rankings and plans to interrupt manifesto by elevating revenue tax on this month's finances” on the group. According to the newspaper, Labor MPs met in a private bar in the House of Commons to discuss “the mechanics of a future coup”, while “Cabinet ministers urged warning”.

"Barbie's Pink Palace: Guinness Girl Paint Row," The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads

“Guinness socialite Lady Mary Charteris has sparked a conflict on her posh avenue after turning her fancy residence right into a real-life 'Barbie home',” the Daily Star reports, adding that the DJ and model “determined to color her pad shiny pink”.

"Give the gift of freedom to every child," The headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads

The Daily Express ran its weekend front page with a “Christmas attraction to assist 1,000 youngsters ready for important wheelchair”, urging readers to “give each youngster the present of independence”.

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's residing preparations made headlines in some newspapers. The Sun stories He is spending his last weeks “pleasing himself” at the Royal Lodge at Windsor. His ex-wife Sarah Ferguson is reportedly pouring her heart out to staff at a secret garden bar called the Doghouse. According to Daily MailMr Mountbatten is “taking part in hardball” before leaving Windsor Royal Lodge. Insiders told the newspaper he wants a cook, a housekeeper, a secretary-cum-butler and gardener for his new home at the Sandringham estate.

i weekend leads Labor MPs are plotting to remove the Prime Minister over claims. The newspaper says that although no challenge to Sir Keir Starmer is imminent, talks over his future have intensified in recent weeks. The Times reflects this sentimentThe mood among some backbenchers is reportedly bordering on “full hostility”. Daily Express says Many Labor MPs are fearful after a survey this week put the party in fourth place behind Reform UK, the Greens and the Conservatives.

According to the TimesChancellor Rachel Reeves plans to make use of the Budget to announce a “stealth tax raid” on retirement savings. Reeves would reportedly limit tax breaks on pension contributions to £2 billion a year for both employers and employees.

“Trump goes to conflict on BBC”, The Daily Telegraph writesUS presidential press secretary Carolyn Levitt has accused the broadcaster of “purposeful dishonesty” over the editing of Donald Trump's speech. The BBC has not responded to Ms Levitt's comments.

Thursday night's finale of Celebrity Traitors on BBC One received almost universal praise. Editor's letter in iWeekend The program has been described as “groundbreaking and hilarious in equal measure”. Daily Star says The “Fantastic” series succeeded in exceeding all expectations. The Guardian suggests The most impressive accomplishment was the show's ability to “flip Gen Z away from watching dwell tv” and “the algorithmic repair of digital platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram”.

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