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The Guardian

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Sister newspapers The Observer
The Guardian Weekly
HeadquartersKings Place
London
Editors Katharine Viner
Founded5 May 1821
Circulation134,567 (April 2019)
First issue date1821
theguardian. com
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, the Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust.

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Headlines: New suspect in Madeleine McCann case 'biggest break'

Nov 10,2023 9:01 am

The News that a new Suspect has been identified, in the case of Madeleine Mccann , 13 years after she disappeared in Portugal, several title pages. The Daily Express , the new "Prime Suspect ", a 43-Year -old German man who was known to say, in Praia da Luz, as The Girl disappeared. The blonde Suspect had missed a 30-minute phone conversation with a "mystery caller" for The Night Madeleine, The Paper adds. The Daily Telegraph says, friends of Kate and Gerry Mccann , named the new line of investigation have the greatest development in the case, because Madeleine disappeared 13 years ago. The Telegraph reported that The Suspect "several" children-sex-offenders serve a longer prison sentence, and he officers first came to the attention of the Metropolitan Police after the 10-Year anniversary appeal in the Year 2017. It is understood that the British and the German Police , the suspects interrogated in the prison, but he refused to help with their inquiries, The Paper adds. The Daily Mail called the new development a "bomb", and asks the question: "Have you found The Man who took Maddie?" The Paper says The Suspect was Luz, renting of a "dilapidated buildings" two miles from Praia da where the McCann family were staying. The German Police also suggested that there may be Other People who are still too large, The Paper added. The Sun also represents the question in your heading with the question of whether there is a yellow and white VW camper connection with The Suspect was disappearing in Madeleine's. The Paper devotes several pages to the new development, and also focuses on the "mystery call" The Suspect got on his Mobile Phone an hour before the three-gone years. The I newspaper says the Police have released cell phone numbers in an attempt to "pin down" The Suspect 's movements. It is also reported that Madeleine's parents have welcomed the new development and said that they "never give up hope" of finding her, but "whatever the result, we need to know is alive". The Daily Star describes The Suspect - who has been named not by the Police - as a "German drifter". He reported that Scotland Yard is launching a joint appeal with the German and Portuguese Police with a £ 20,000 reward for information that leads to The Conviction of the person responsible for Madeleine's. Like many papers, the Daily Mirror , a photo of the suspects ' mobile home, one of two vehicles in connection to him, the Police and more details will shows. The Times also reported over the case, German Police say believe The Suspect broke into the McCanns' apartment and in a spontaneous kidnapping committed. But his Top Story is Boris Johnson 's plan to quarantine anyone entering the United Kingdom for Two Weeks from Monday. Leading scientists have warned that The Plan "makes no sense", The Times says, adding the government's group of scientific advisors were not consulted in the decision. Metro-home page leads with a grim statistic, reporting that The Number of people who have died has reached in the UK with the coronavirus now the 50,000. The Paper says that the total amount were released, according to new figures from Scotland and added to the data from England, Wales and Northern Ireland . The Paper says the Prime Minister , Boris Johnson insisted that he was "very proud" of the government in dealing with The Virus . Several Newspapers, including The Guardian , image, actor John Boyega in a protest in London shows support for U.S. demonstrations over the death of George Floyd. The Paper 's Top Story , says the government's push to open primary schools in England on Monday, "liked the apartment," say the figures do not show, to open thousands of schools. In large parts of the North-East of England, not a single primary school opened, The Paper says. The Financial Times reported that the government is fighting for the reconstruction of the supplies of medicine, which are already exhausted due to the pandemic. According to The Paper , a senior official at the health, said-Secretary to Matt Hancock has agreed that a stocking must be fixed plan, by The End of June, in the case of a Brexit-trade-deal will be reached by The End of the transitional period at The End of this Year .



Source of news: bbc.com

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