Saturday’s papers dominate Hesro airport due to Friday’s riots. The Guardian newspaper reported that the government said there were questions to answer. He says the closing has stopped “about 1,300 aircraft” and destroyed “hundreds of world tourists”, and pictures of some of the tourists who have taken the airport and tested on their mobile phones.
The Daily Telegraph, which quotes the Ed Miliband Energy Secretary, said it would make Hecero look completely weak and we had to learn. The Telegraph reported that Miliband was among those who opposed the expansion of Hecero and “there are fears that ranks have prevented the construction of a third route at the airport.
In the coverage of the story, I will quote I’s paper that he brings back the Hecero Chief Thomas Wolby, which reports, apologizes for the chaos and “acknowledge that we cannot guard 100%. According to energy experts, there are big questions that must be answered about the lack of preparation.
The final edition of the Financial Times Week with a dramatic photo of the fire at the power plant. The report discusses the turmoil of travel, including some transit Atlantic tours “any place where there is an end”, including a journey of Air Canada that was taken to Newfoundland.
“Farcical!” The Daily Mail’s headline reports that he asks how “a small fire to close one of the world’s largest airports. The investigation is supervised by the counter-terrorism police, saying “while Westminster accuses human errors in sources. So far, the investigation has not found any indication of an ugly game. In the first page of the post, the editor-in-chief of the royal editor of the newspaper Rebecca English on the Princess of the Courage of Wales. A year ago, Catherine released a video message that she was diagnosed with cancer and was in the early stages of chemotherapy – is now in criticism.
The Daily Mirror also plays a characteristic about the year of the bold year, which is relatively high, the front is close to equality with a picture of the prince’s smile and the fiery scene that occurred in Hecero. “Reconvenience rioters” and “groom” scattered in front of the front, while the paper reports that the airport’s executive director said the savings generator began working after the interruption – but “but they do not have size to manage the entire airport.
The headline “faulty Powers” is the leader of the first page of the sun, with “y” a little slightly, just as the comedy show of classical television that headlines are fraudulent. The newspaper says how the fire at a substation “Britain was humiliated by the airport’s Fiasco.
The Times presents the airport managers in front and midfield at Hesro Airport, headline “Hutro puts the head of the president’s riots. The paper takes a lighter note by highlighting a feature by one of its columns, Cathlene Moran, and talks about some of the privileges she came to to show its 50th journey around the Sun – Botox has not been released.
The Daily Express is using a full page to campaign for the veterans of the British veterans, saying the country “not to give up the last heroes of World War II. The newspaper says the veteran Peshmergas are participating in asking Prime Minister Kiir Starmer not to give up the heroes of the British war today. He further says that this could lead to the veteran Peshmergas who are planned for this summer’s anniversary.
The Daily Star says Adrian Chis’ remarks on the Guardian column of the previous day about how the extra pillows he finds decorate his marriage every day. The star’s editors are clearly agreeing because they add their headlines. With three surprises that symbolize their protest.