The Papers: 'Washington in shock' and 'King keeps calm'
'Washington in shock' and 'King keeps calm' All the front pages reflect on the gunman trying to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
"Washington in shock," says the Guardian.
"Bedlam in the ballroom," is the Sun's headline. The Financial Times reports that questions are mounting about the "repeated security lapses" around President Donald Trump. The Daily Mirror says experts have called the security breach a "historic failure".
Connor Stringer writes in the Daily Telegraph that "before anyone had time to realise what had happened, an army of black tie-clad secret service agents leapt to their feet, scrambling across tables". The Guardian's David Smith writes that it was "like a scene from a movie".
The paper says it's understood there'll be some "modest adjustments" to reflect heightened security. The Daily Mail's headline reads: "King keeps calm and carries on. "
"He came, he Sawe, he conquered," says the Guardian. The Daily Mirror labels him a "marathon marvel". The Daily Telegraph says he pushed the limits of human performance -- and that his achievement has already been ranked among the "greatest feats in all endurance sport".
According to the Sun the next James Bond film won't be released for another two years - which would make it the longest gap between 007 movies in their 64-year history. The last film - No Time To Die - came out in 2021. The paper's assessment is "licence to kill time"
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