The initial editions of the most influential newspapers that have reached our newsroom include, among others, the following prominent headlines on their front pages:
EL PAÍS
-- "I have never participated in any plot against the UCO"
-- "Suffocating schools, scorched students"
EL MUNDO
-- "Zapatero will disassociate himself from his payer's 'offshore' plot"
-- "González hides messages with Leire amid hunt for the UCO"
ABC
-- "Zapatero lied up to six times in his declaration before the Courts"
-- "Mercedes González denies her subordinates from the UCO and says she only had tea with Leire"
LA RAZÓN
-- "The WhatsApps of Zapatero's friend: 'Greetings, Chavista brother' "
-- "PSOE and Sumar veto Congress dissolving the Courts and calling for early elections"
LA VANGUARDIA
-- "PSOE on edge over Zapatero's declaration before the judge"
-- "G-7 reaffirms pressure on Russia to end the war"
EL PERIÓDICO
-- "Catalonia moves towards co-management of airports"
-- "The director of the Guardia Civil denies pressure on the UCO and assures that she only had 'two coffees' with Leire"