The Thursday tribune
by Roisin McKane
 
On this day in music: 1967, The Bee Gees were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Massachusetts', the group's first of five UK No.1's. Engelbert Humperdink was at No.2 with ‘The Last Waltz’ and Traffic were at No.3 with ‘Hole In My Shoe.’
On this day in music: 1967, The Bee Gees were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Massachusetts', the group's first of five UK No.1's. Engelbert Humperdink was at No.2 with ‘The Last Waltz’ and Traffic were at No.3 with ‘Hole In My Shoe.’

Good morning colleagues,

 

Here are today's front pages.

 

The image above depicts Japan’s famous cherry blossom trees which have started to bloom several months early. This rare phenomenon has been linked to the extreme weather Japan has experienced recently.

 

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