The Papers: Storm threat to England match and 'bid to block Miliband'

This article summarizes the front pages of various British newspapers, covering topics ranging from potential weather disruptions to an England football match to political concerns regarding Ed Miliband. It also highlights new guidance from the National Crime Agency advising parents to limit sharing photos of children online due to AI-related risks.
Why it matters
It provides a snapshot of the current British media landscape and highlights emerging public safety concerns regarding AI and digital privacy.
Image caption, Saturday's front pages were published before it was confirmed that England's match against Mexico at the Fifa World Cup on Sunday would be kicking off as scheduled, despite the threat of thunderstorms. Discussions had been going on after it was suggested that the match could be brought forward by six hours. "Replanned of god" declares the Sun, with a photograph of Mexico City's Azteca Stadium splashed across the paper's front page. The headline is a nod to the infamous "Hand of God" goal scored at the stadium in the 1986 World Cup, when Argentina beat England 2-1.
The content is a neutral summary of multiple newspaper headlines without taking a stance on the reported events.
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