Just now ShareSave ShareSave Many of the front pages lead on the collision in the North Sea. The headline on the front page of the Mirror reads: “Catastrophe”. It pictures what it describes as the “North Sea inferno” after two ships collided on Monday, with fears expressed over the impact on wildlife. The Metro carries […]

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North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe headline on the front page of the Mirror reads: Catastrophe. It pictures what it describes as the North Sea inferno after two ships collided on Monday

Many of the front pages lead on the collision in the North Sea. The headline on the front page of the Mirror reads: “Catastrophe”. It pictures what it describes as the “North Sea inferno” after two ships collided on Monday, with fears expressed over the impact on wildlife.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe Metro's front page carries the headline: Catastrophic

The Metro carries a picture of the scene of billowing smoke and flames after the collision off the coast of the north of England. It also describes fears of an “environmental disaster”.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: How did ship carrying sodium cyanide plough into tanker full of US navy jet fuel - in broad daylight?

The Mail also leads on a picture of the flames over the North Sea and asks how ships ploughed into each other “in broad daylight”.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedA huge image of the firefighting rescue effort in the North Sea is splashed on the front of the i paper

A huge image of the firefighting rescue effort in the North Sea is splashed on the front of the i paper. It gives a rundown of the events from Monday’s incident including that one sailor is missing.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe Sun also leads with the collision and the headline: "Hellfire"

The Sun also leads with the collision and the headline: “Hellfire”. It carries an image of “lady in red” Catherine, Princess of Wales.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe headline on the front of the Guardian reads: Number of jobless 'indefensible' says PM amid criticism over cuts

The news of one person still missing from the collision leads the front of the Guardian. It also reports Sir Keir Starmer’s declaration to a private meeting of Labour MPs that the number of jobless in the UK was “indefensible” ahead of the Department for Work and Pensions green paper on sickness and disability benefit reform.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: Wall St plunges after Trump's refusal to rule out recession

The Financial Times carries the story of Wall Street’s plunge as US stocks took a dive on Monday over fears of an economic slowdown, after President Donald Trump did not rule out his tariffs triggering a recession. It also shares an image of the new Canadian prime minister – Mark Carney.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe Telegraph front page carries an image of the beaming Princess of Wales wearing a red hat and red bow outfit

The Telegraph carries an image of the beaming Princess of Wales at the annual Commonwealth Day service. It was an event Catherine missed in 2023 because of her cancer diagnosis. The paper also reports on the North Sea crash and claims from a government source that “foul play” was not ruled out but early investigations did not provide any evidence of this so far.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe Times front page has the headline: "Eco-disaster fears after ships collide in North Sea".

With a full-length picture of the princess, the Times reports on her “comeback”. It also leads on the eco fears after the collision in the North Sea.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe headline on the front page of the Express reads: Defence staff lose four phones every day

The Express leads on its exclusive story that claims more than 260 Ministry of Defence phones have been lost or stolen in the first two months of 2024. Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard said the figures were “poor accounting” and simply the “mustering of assets” rather than all incidents being the result of loss or theft.

North Sea 'catastrophe' and beaming Kate picturedThe headline on the front page of the Star reads: AI kills the net

The Daily Star leads on a warning from, what it describes as, “boffs” that AI bots will take over the internet filling it with “techie gobbledygook” that humans will not be able to understand.

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