The Daily Star's front page features news of Pope Leo issuing a stark warning about the effects of artificial intelligence on children.
Saturday's national newspaper front pages
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Saturday's national newspaper front pages.
Friday 20 June 2025 22:20, UK
The Daily Express splashes with a picture of pro-assisted dying campaigners looking jubilant as it hails a vote to legalise the practice as a "victory".
The assisted dying bill will now have to go through the House of Lords for it to become law.
The Daily Mail leads on campaigners vowing to fight the assisted dying bill in the Lords after it was voted through by MPs.
MPs have voted to back assisted dying legislation in a historic vote in the Commons on Friday, the Daily Mirror reports.
The bill will give some terminally ill adults the right to end their lives.
The Financial Times splashes on news of US private capital group Apollo providing 拢4.5bn in debt financing to support the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station, which will be the UK's first new nuclear plant in decades.
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Many of the newspapers are reporting about a two-week deadline Donald Trump has given himself to make a decision on whether to join Israel's conflict with Iran.
The Times suggests the reprieve will give time for negotiations with Tehran, but also the US president's advisers are concerned about the potential for Iran to retaliate for any intervention by targeting American bases in the region.
Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has been writing in the Daily Mail ahead of Friday's crucial vote on the assisted dying bill. He appeals for MPs to reject plans to allow terminally ill people to end their lives.
Zara Tindall is pictured at Royal Ascot.
There are allegations in The Sun about Naga Munchetty and claims the BBC Breakfast presenter has been reprimanded by bosses about two incidents in the last three years.
The US president has also set a new deadline on US involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
Gary Glitter's attempt to be freed from jail has been rejected, reports the Daily Mirror.
A parole board decided the convicted paedophile still has an "uncontrolled interest" in young girls.