The Daily Mail says that British taxpayers will no longer fund “Ethiopia’s version of the Spice Girls” – a pop group called Yegna. It reports the group initially received £4m as part of a programme aimed at empowering women in Ethiopia.
The Guardian leads on a warning from the British Red Cross, which says the NHS is facing a “humanitarian crisis” as hospitals and ambulance services struggle to keep up with demand. It reports on the deaths of two patients after waits on trolleys in hospital corridors.
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Newspaper headlines: Ethiopia’s ‘Spice Girls’ cash and NHS ‘winter crisis’
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