Newspaper headlines: Nature in crisis and new weight loss jab

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Newspaper headlines: Nature in crisis and new weight loss jab

The front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers are dominated by a variety of stories, from sports news to UK politics. The King’s official visit to the Army Air Corps features on several front pages, with Charles also making an appearance due to his meeting with a veteran undergoing chemotherapy for testicular cancer.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror reports that Manchester United players’ families will not be provided with official transport to the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester City, allegedly due to cost-cutting measures by new owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

The i newspaper features an education feature on the impact of Covid-19 lockdowns on Year 11s, but the top story is a joint letter from the CEOs of several environmental organizations warning about the decline of the UK’s natural environment and its importance in the upcoming general election.

Michael Cohen’s testimony in court regarding his involvement in suppressing stories harmful to Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign features prominently on several front pages. The Guardian also has an exclusive story about a report recommending a “double lock” for tenants renewing their tenancies, which could put pressure on Labour leader Keir Starmer to address housing issues.

The Daily Mail features a statement from actress Anya Taylor-Joy amidst the Cannes Film Festival hype, but the main story is about a top cardiologist’s recommendation that millions of Brits should be prescribed weight-loss jabs to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The Times covers the Ozempic weight loss drug and updates on Trump’s trial, while the Daily Telegraph leads with China’s criticism of the recent arrests of three men accused of spying for Hong Kong.

Finally, the Daily Star covers both Trump’s trial and an explosive incident during the build-up to Tyson Fury’s world heavyweight clash with Oleksandr Usyk. John Fury, Tyson’s father, was left with a cut from an alleged headbutt and the blood continued to flow despite attempts to clean it up

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