
Events marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz feature across several of Tuesday’s newspaper front pages.
The Daily Mirror carries a full-page picture of 95-year-old survivor Stanislaw Zalewski at a ceremony at the former camp with the message “It is our duty to remember”.
Tomorrow's front page: Auschwitz 80 years on https://t.co/oPnloMIt53 #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/NiDJf3sJZb
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) January 27, 2025
The same image features on the front of the Daily Express, alongside a picture of the King wiping his eyes during the ceremony.
EXPRESS: ‘…the depths to which humanity can sink…’ #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/GzTOyXmMMc
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 27, 2025
Charles appears on the front of the Daily Mail, alongside the Princess of Wales lighting a candle in London, as it says “eyewitnesses to history’s greatest abomination” gathered for the anniversary, while the Metro says the returning survivors show that “in a place of no hope, there is always hope”.
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— Metro (@MetroUK) January 27, 2025
'In a place of no hope, there is always hope'
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The Times also carries a picture of Mr Zalewski, alongside a lead which says a Home Office review has called for changes in the way extremism is approached in the UK amid fears of two-tier policing.
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Alongside a picture of the Princess of Wales lighting a candle during a Holocaust Memorial Day service, The Daily Telegraph leads on the same report, saying it recommends police should record more non-crime hate incidents.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) January 27, 2025
'Non-crime hate laws set to be expanded'#TomorrowsPapersToday
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The Independent gives its front page over to a picture of Palestinians heading back to Gaza for the first time in more than a year as part of a “long walk home” following the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
INDEPENDENT: Long walk home for 200,000 in Gaza #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/cSya1uwOlE
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 27, 2025
The launch of a Chinese chatbot occupies several papers, The Guardian says DeepSeek “shook faith” in the US artificial intelligence boom and saw tech stocks plummet, a story echoed by the Financial Times.
GUARDIAN: US tech stocks in turmoil #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/ahlqc1046q
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 27, 2025
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Tuesday 29 January https://t.co/ZYXv0Gvxl4 pic.twitter.com/cOdcUSnDXQ
— Financial Times (@FT) January 27, 2025
The Daily Star has its own spin on the story, labelling the conflict between the new and existing technology as the “War of the psycho scumbag chatbots”.
Tuesday's front page: War of the psycho scumbag chatbots #TomorrowsPapersTodayhttps://t.co/TdqjD0IMzb pic.twitter.com/BXxOYt0tXK
— Daily Star (@dailystar) January 27, 2025
Former Premier League referee David Coote tells The Sun he was too scared to come out as gay while still in the “macho world”.
On tomorrow's front page: 'I was too scared to come out as gay' https://t.co/dg7Fqsz5Q5 pic.twitter.com/2F1FHilwJK
— The Sun (@TheSun) January 27, 2025
And the i concentrates on finance, saying UK banks are continuing to cut saving rates.