The discovery of five bodies in the search for six people missing after a superyacht sank off the Sicilian coast dominates Thursday’s front pages. The sinking of the Bayesian leads the front pages of the Daily Express and Daily Mail . The luxury vessel disappeared after getting caught in bad weather on Monday.

MAIL: Superyacht hope lost #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/KM2xy5nXkN — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 21, 2024 EXPRESS: Divers find bodies of tycoon and his daughter #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.

twitter.com/DYB7RuwUx0 — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 21, 2024 The Times says rescuers pried open doors with a hydraulic jack to find five of the bodies, but a sixth person remains missing. It is believed four bodies have been brought to shore.

TIMES: Divers find five bodies in wreck of superyacht #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/Y8TW6EubXc — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) August 21, 2024 In political news, the Financial Times spells out plans from the public sector union to pressure the Government to make up for a decade of “real-term salary cuts”.

Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Thursday 22 August https://t.co/rEpS8AYM26 pic.twitter.

com/EQr1cIUjP4 — Financial Times (@FT) August 21, 2024 Clean water campaigner Fergeal Sharkey says Labour has “no real plan” to fix the UK sewage crisis, according to the i. Thursday's front page: Labour has no real plan to fix UK sewage crisis, Sharkey warns #TomorrowsPapersToday .