The Papers: 'Camilla saw off attacker with shoe' and 'Farage scare tactics'
Summary
A new book reveals that Queen Camilla defended herself from an attempted assault as a teenager by using her shoe to fend off the attacker. The newspapers also cover various topics including UK politics, a report on human rights, and European military plans for Ukraine.Key Facts
- Queen Camilla was reportedly attacked as a teenager and used her shoe to defend herself.
- The incident took place on a train when she was 16 or 17 years old.
- A new book, "Power and the Palace" by Valentine Low, contains this story.
- The Daily Mirror reports that the UK Prime Minister has policies ready to counter Nigel Farage's influence.
- The Guardian reports on journalist fatalities in Gaza, stating 189 journalists have been killed in 22 months.
- The Financial Times mentions plans by European leaders to possibly send troops to Ukraine in the future.
- The UK is trialing a new app that lets train passengers pay as they go using their phones.
- The European Convention on Human Rights study asserts it doesn't affect Northern Ireland's peace.
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