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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: The start of the Jubilee celebrations dominates today’s front pages and on day two its in St Pauls Church that family finally meet-up to ‘ Mend Ties ‘ but with ‘ Queen’s Health Waning ‘ who will take the ‘ Throne ‘ with Charles & Andrew both in trouble with Harry & Megan back but alienated and so its over to ‘ William & Kate ‘ to save the day so its down to ‘ Mum & Great Granny Again ‘ Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s to provide ‘ Help & Family Guidance ‘ Amen

Times front page
In a surprise to no-one, the celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee dominates the front pages, as millions gathered around the UK to mark her 70 years on the throne. The Times features a picture of the “beaming” monarch on the balcony of Buckingham Palace watching the traditional festivities, but also notes that “discomfort” from periodic mobility issues have prevented her from attending the Thanksgiving Service in St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.
the i front page
“History maker” headlines the i, featuring a similar picture of a smiling Queen. The paper notes she was joined on the balcony to watch Trooping the Colour and other Jubilee events by four generations of the Royal Family, as well as a “huge crowd” outside the palace to celebrate the country’s longest-reigning monarch.
Daily Mirror
The Mirror’s traditional red top has been changed for a Union Flag, splashing on a picture of the Queen with her great-grandson Prince Louis – who seemed less than pleased during the traditional flypast of military planes. The now-viral images show the four-year-old royal covering his ears to protect them from the “racket” made by the aircraft overhead.
Daily Mail Front page
The Daily Mail leads with a picture of “scene-stealing” Prince Louis appearing to let out a deafening yell in response to the sheer volume. The paper reports that “spontaneous cheers” for the Queen “rang out across The Mall” to mark her reign, noting the young prince took centre stage alongside his great-grandmother to kick off the four days of “pomp, pageantry and family unity”.
Telegraph front page
Telegraph columnist Alison Pearson says it was a “glorious day” of celebrations, despite the discomfort of the young “prince of wails”, who appears to have found the fly-past “a little overwhelming”. She notes that even the weather began to cooperate just in time for the celebrations, with grey skies transitioning to “Wedgewood blue” to match the Queen’s choice of coat.
Daily Express front page
The Daily Express front page superimposes a picture of a delighted Queen onto a shot of thousands of people gathered on the Mall to mark the occasion. The paper notes the monarch reacted to the “rapturous” crowds by remarking “oh, how incredible” to a “teary Prince Charles”.
Guardian front page
Away from the Jubilee celebrations, the Guardian reports that waiting lists for gynaecology treatments have risen by more than 500,000 because of doctors’ “routine dismissal” of women in “debilitating pain”. The president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Edward Morris, tells the paper that waiting lists for major treatments for women’s health issues have risen more than other areas of medicine.
Financial Times front page
Major oil-producing nations have agreed to increase production over the summer to slow the rising cost of energy, the Financial Times reports. The paper says Saudi Arabia and the UAE – two of the most influential members of Opec – will account for the majority of this increase, after the Saudi government “bowed to US pressure” to prevent rising prices damaging global economic growth.
Daily Star front page
The Daily Star’s front page features a warning that people heading abroad for the Jubilee long weekend should travel with only carry-on luggage. The advice comes in a bid for people to “avoid airport hell” disrupting their travel plans, with many airports around the country currently experiencing long waits for check-in and security.

The start of the Jubilee celebrations dominates today’s front pages.

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The Times – with the headline “Beaming Queen gets her party started” – devotes much of its front page to a solo image of the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. 

The paper says that, cheered by tens of thousands and revered by millions more, the Queen gave a masterclass in how a 96-year-old monarch should mark their Platinum Jubilee. 

The Daily Express also describes the Queen as “beaming” and says she reacted to the rapturous crowds by exclaiming : “Oh, how incredible.” 

“Teary” is how the paper describes the Prince of Wales as he took in the well-wishers filling the Mall.

The Queen with Prince Charles, Prince Louis, the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte

The Daily Mirror pictures the Queen with Prince Louis next to her, hands tight over his ears amid the noise of the flypast. “Wow. What a racket, Great-granny,” is the headline. 

The Daily Telegraph has the same photograph. “A glorious day” is the paper’s conclusion.

The paper says, though, that there was also a sense of an ending: the nation’s first Platinum Jubilee is also almost certainly its last – with the “great, beaming throng, surfing a wave of joy, united in wanting to thank the Queen, to celebrate everything she means to us.”

The Daily Mail’s headline is “Didn’t we give her a deafening cheer!”. The paper adds in response to the Queen’s absence from the St Paul’s thanksgiving service – “oh how we’ll miss her today”.

The i newspaper features a solo image of the Queen, with the simple headline: “History maker”.

Crowds watching the flypast on The Mall

The Queen is pictured in the Daily Star with the aircraft of the flypast behind her in the sky – “the Best of British” is how the paper sums up the day.

But it devotes the rest of its front page to the current travel chaos facing holidaymakers

“Nut Cases” is the headline – about advice to travellers to ditch their suitcases, and only use carry-on luggage, in order to avoid airport delays. 

The same subject is the focus of a leader column in The Times which says the great holiday non-getaway must rank as one of the most predictable, infuriating and unnecessary failures of Britain’s airlines, airports and travel industry in recent years. 

The Guardian leads on the president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists saying that doctors’ routine dismissal of women’s debilitating health problems as “benign” has contributed to waiting lists soaring by 60%. 

Edward Morris tells the paper that waiting lists for problems such as endometriosis had increased by a bigger proportion than any other area of medicine in the past two years. 

The paper points out that many such conditions are defined as medically benign, despite being life-limiting and progressive in some cases.

The Guardian also covers the Ukraine war on its front page, as the conflict enters its 100th day. 

A woman looks for her belongings in the rubble of her house in Sloviansk, Ukraine

Reflecting on this, the paper says the outbreak of fighting in February marked the end of three decades of peace between Europe’s biggest powers.

It says it also marked the end of an idea: that trade and prosperity could dissolve old European rivalries, that access to iPhones, Instagram and Ikea furniture could cool the chauvinist impulses that had fuelled centuries of bloody history. 

The Independent says “this extraordinary and astonishing conflict, reshaping modern history, shows no sign of ending” – adding that the Kremlin hopes for a win in the Donbas, to allow Vladimir Putin to claim victory.

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