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Ace Press News From Cutting Room Floor: Published: Dec.12: 2022:

#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about UK Police Diving Into Freezing Water to SAVE CHILDREN who were ‘ Skating On Thin Ice ‘ Kindness & Love 🙏🙏’s for family for ‘ Three Who Died ‘ God Bless Amen

metro
The Metro focuses on the “race to save ice lake horror victims”. Four children were taken to hospital in critical condition on Sunday after being rescued from an icy lake near Birmingham. Emergency services used boats, a helicopter and a drone in their search at Babbs Mill Lake, the paper says.

Some of the front pages describe events in the West Midlands yesterday as “horror” and “terror” on a frozen lake. The Daily Express says four boys got into trouble when the ice cracked underneath one of them and the remaining three rushed to help him. The Daily Mirror says as many as six youngsters may have fallen into the water. An eyewitness tells the Daily Telegraph she saw the children playing on the frozen lake and that people had shouted at them that it was not safe.

Mirror
Rescuers on the water at night are pictured on the front page of the Mirror. A witness tells the paper two youngsters fell into the lake, before at least three others tried to rescue them. “Soon they were all in trouble,” the woman adds.
Daily Express
“Lake horror”, reads the Daily Express’s headline. It reports the victims were taken to hospital after suffering cardiac arrests when the ice gave way at the freezing lake.
Telegraph
The Telegraph says members of the public jumped into the lake at Babbs Mill nature reserve to rescue the children. The paper notes the incident comes as the country faces temperatures as low as -10C in the next few days.
Daily Mail
“Horror on the frozen lake”, reads the headline on the Daily Mail’s lead story. Witnesses told the paper a dogwalker screamed at the children to get off the ice moments before it gave way.
Guardian
The Guardian leads on a Cobra meeting to discuss contingency plans to use the armed services to cover striking workers – amid warnings from military sources and retired senior officers about the impact on the morale of troops. One military source tells the paper: “Bad government planning equals soldiers missing Xmas.”
Times
The Times writes that 750 members of the armed forces will be drafted in to drive ambulances amid “mounting concern patients will be put at risk” by strikes. It says the Department of Health and Social Care has made a formal request for military support, with a five-day ambulance training programme. But it notes the NHS is concerned the support of the armed forces will only have a “marginal” impact.
FT
The Financial Times adds the Cobra meeting will also look at the use of military personnel and civil servants at Border Force checkpoints at airports. It says they are being trained to take over the checks when staff walk out in a dispute over pay on 23 December.
The Sun
Players and fans “begged” England manager Gareth Southgate to stay on following his team’s exit in the World Cup, the Sun reports. It comes after Southgate said he would “reflect and review” his position.
Daily Star
“Kit’s coming home” headlines the Daily Star as it pictures one lucky stray cat in Qatar who is set for a new life in England after melting the hearts of footballers John Stones and Kyle Walker. The paper writes the duo befriended Dave the cat at the team’s hotel. Now the feline is heading for quarantine before he is flown to the UK to be rehomed.
Emergency services at Babbs MIll Park in Kinghurst
Emergency services at Babbs MIll Park in Kinghurst

Some of the front pages describe events in the West Midlands yesterday as “horror” and “terror” on a frozen lake. The Daily Express says four boys got into trouble when ice cracked underneath one of them and the remaining three rushed to help him. The Daily Mirror says as many as six youngsters may have fallen into the water. An eyewitness tells the Daily Telegraph she saw the children playing on the frozen lake and that people had shouted at them that it was not safe.

The Guardian and The Times report that the government will draft in members of the armed forces to cover for striking workers during walkouts by ambulance staff and Border Force officers. The Time says some 750 military personnel will drive ambulances and support the health service, but NHS bosses are concerned that there will still be serious disruption, and patients will be put at risk. According to the Guardian, some in the military have started to pose questions about the amount of assistance they are being asked to provide to civilian authorities. One source said such assistance used to be a last resort, but had now become a “go-to”. 

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Transport Secretary Mark Harper says upcoming rail strikes will force families to hold a “virtual Christmas”. The paper says he is the first minister to suggest that the impact of strike action will be similar to that of Covid lockdowns. Mr Harper accuses the leadership of the rail union RMT of being “ideologically committed” to industrial action. 

Ahead of her visit to Delhi, Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch told the Sun that Britain and India were on track to sign an “amazing” trade deal within a year. She insisted she would not discuss demands for Britain to issue thousands more student visas to Indian citizens. 

Gareth Southgate
England manager Gareth Southgate said he would reflect on his position

A report in the Times says the National Grid has been considering whether to trigger emergency plans to fire up old coal power plants if cables from continental Europe fail to deliver enough electricity. The paper says cold weather is forecast to increase electricity demand during the teatime peak tonight to the highest level so far this winter. At the same time, calm conditions mean windfarms will produce less than a tenth of their maximum capacity. 

According to the Financial Times, the Bank of England is likely to slow the pace of interest rate increases when it makes its next announcement on Thursday. The paper says investors are betting that the rate will go up by 0.5%, rather than 0.75%, as was the case last month. 

The Sun is one of a number of papers reporting that players and fans are begging Gareth Southgate to stay on as England manager. The paper says there has been an outpouring of support after he said he would reflect on whether to carry on in the wake of England’s defeat to France in the World Cup quarter-finals.

And finally, the Telegraph says England’s footballers have adopted a cat that befriended them in Qatar. As the players left the hotel, the stray named Dave was put in a carrier and taken to a vet. Quarantine rules mean he will have to have his jabs and spend some time in isolation before he is reunited with his friends, in about four months’ time. 


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