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The Papers: 'Heathrow's day of chaos' and 'Kate's year of courage'

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‘Heathrow’s day of chaos’ and ‘Kate’s year of courage’

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The headline in the Guardian reads: Chaos and anger as fire shuts Heathrow airport
Saturday’s papers are dominated by Friday’s chaos at Heathrow Airport. The Guardian reports that the government has said there are “questions to answer” after the fire at an electrical substation left the airport “unable to function.” The closure stopped “about 1,300 planes” and disrupted “hundreds of thousands of global travellers”, it says, and pictures some of those travellers in the airport checking for updates on their phones.
The headline in the Daily Telegraph reads: Colossal failure of Heathrow blackout
Also focusing on the political response to the Heathrow closure is the Daily Telegraph, which quotes the response from Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, that “it makes Heathrow look quite vulnerable and therefore we’ve got to learn”. The Telegraph further reports that Miliband was among those who opposed expanding Heathrow and that “there are fears that rows about building a third runway have prevented wider modernisation at the airport”.
The headline in the i Weekend reads: Heathrow chaos to last 'for days' as fire exposes UK weaknesses
In its coverage of the story, the i Paper prominently quotes Heathrow chief Thomas Woldbye who, it reports, apologised for the chaos and “admits we cannot guard ourselves 100%”. According to energy experts, it says, there are major questions to answer over the lack of preparedness.
The headline in the Financial Times Weekend reads: Travellers face days of disruption after blaze shuts down Heathrow
The Financial Times Weekend edition illustrates its report with a dramatic photo of the blaze at the electrical substation. The report details the chaos of the flights, including some transatlantic flights which “ended up wherever there was space” including an Air Canada flight that was diverted to Newfoundland.
The headline in the Daily Mail reads: Farcical! 1,350 flights and 300,000 travellers hit as whole of Heathrow is brought to a standstill by one electrical fire
“Farcical!” declares the Daily Mail’s headline as it questions how a “small fire shut down one of the world’s biggest airports”. It reports that the investigation is being led by counter-terrorism police, “while Westminster sources blame human error.” The investigation has so far found no indication of foul play. Also on the Mail’s front page is a feature by the paper’s royal editor Rebecca English on the Princess of Wales’ “year of courage”. A year ago, Catherine published a video message revealing that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was in the early stages of chemotherapy – she is now in remission.
The front page shows Kate dressed in a pink hat and dress, with the words: The year of Kate's courage as a headline. Below, is a headline that a reads: Fire sparks travel chaos. Grounded. A fiery scene at Heathrow is below those words.
The Daily Mirror similarly plays a feature about Kate’s year of courage quite high, with its front being near equally split with a smiling image of the princess and the fiery scene that unfolded at Heathrow. “Fire sparks travel chaos” and “Grounded” splash across the front, as the paper reports that the airport’s chief executive has said back-up generators did begin working after the outage – but “but they are not sized to run the entire airport”.
A front page of the Sun shows the large orange ball of flame that engulfed the substation at Heathrow, with the words: Faulty Powers in large letters. Sub-headlines read: Substation blaze shuts Heathrow, Britain humiliated by airport fiasco, and back-up failed, thousands stranded.
The headline “Faulty Powers” leads the front page of the Sun, complete with a slightly wonky “Y” just like the classic TV comedy show that headline is spoofing. The paper reports how the blaze at the substation left “Britain humiliated by airport fiasco”.
A front page of The Times shows a headline that reads: Heathrow chaos puts bosses in firing line. Next to it, an image of a woman in a dress with a slit poses with a martini on her behind. She is popping champagne, and below her the headline reads: Therapy, Botox and a tummy tuck. Caitlin Moran turns 50.
The Times puts the airport’s executives at Heathrow front and centre of its coverage, with the headine “Heathrow chaos puts bosses in firing line”. The paper takes on a lighter note by highlighting a feature by one of its columnists, Caitlin Moran, and describes some of the perks she’s imbibed in to mark a 50th trip around the sun – Botox not excluded.
A front page of the Daily Express shows a veteran in a green field, he is wearing a uniform with medals displayed on both sides of his lapel. The headline reads: Britain must not abandon our last WW2 heroes.
The Daily Express uses a full page spread to campaign for the UK’s veterans, saying the country “must not abandon our last WW2 heroes”. The paper says that it is joined by veterans today in calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer not to abandon Britain’s war heroes, with the plea arriving – as the paper reports – after funds from a government scheme have dried up. It goes on to say this could result in veterans missing anniversary events planned for this summer.
A front page of the Daily Star shows broadcaster Adrian Chiles tearing a pillow, with the headline: Scatter the cushions: Just say NO!!!.
“Scatter the cushions” says the Daily Star, referring to broadcaster Adrian Chiles’s comments in his Guardian column the previous day about how he would happily torch the extra pillows he finds adorning his marital bed each day. The Star’s editors are clearly in agreement as their headline adds “Just say NO!!!” with the triple exclamation mark underlining their distaste.
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