'Toddler critical' and 'cost of living hope'
'Toddler critical' and 'cost of living hope'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSeveral of the papers focus on a three-year-old boy who was left with critical injuries after ending up in a Cambridgeshire zoo's crocodile enclosure. The Daily Telegraph says he was "thrown to the crocodiles" by a person who the police believe was a stranger to him. A 30-year-old man from Norfolk has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the incident, the paper reportsThe Sun carries a similar headline: "Boy, 3, thrown to crocs at zoo". According to the paper, "he is believed to have suffered a serious arm injury"The Daily Mail details the incident, which it writes took place in front of "horrified" visitors in the tropical reptile house of Johnsons of Old Hurst near Huntingdon. The paper reports that the young boy was pulled from the enclosure by the wife of the zoo's ownerThe Daily Star pictures police outside the zoo on its front page, along with the headline: "Boy, 3, thrown in crocs cage"The Financial Times reports on the Bank of England holding interest rates at 3.75% after the deal between the US and Iran pushed oil prices down and "eased inflationary risks". The paper also writes the Makerfield by-election is "crunch time" for Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, and says his poll performance "holds key to Starmer's future in Number 10"Inflation is also the biggest story for the i Paper, which says there is "cost of living hope" following an initial peace deal between the US and Iran. Food prices are predicted to stabilise next year, it says, after higher household energy bills across the coming winter"UK wastes billions paying too much for big projects" declares the Times, reporting that ministers are "wasting" £8bn a year by paying over the odds for transport and energy infrastructure. The paper says that a...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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