The UK government will be spending more than £1 million on big screens for more than 30 locations across the UK to allow thousands of people watch the coronation of King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla on May 6th.
The event will be held at Westminster Abbey and will be televised worldwide.
According to Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, the coronation will be a "magical moment that brings people together to celebrate the best of Britain over a special weekend in May".
Confirmed locations for the screenings include Cardiff Castle, Belfast City Hall, Piece Hall in Halifax, Jubilee Square in Brighton, Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester and other major cities such as Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Hull, Bristol, and Brighton.
The Times reports that the event will enable thousands of people to watch the coronation together from different locations in UK. Sky News focuses on the broader picture by saying that public screenings will be held in over 30 sites in UK, including in cities such as Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Hull, Bristol, and Brighton.
The Metro focuses on government spending of more than £1 million on jumbotrons for the public screening.
The Independent and The Mirror report the same information as other sources, citing confirmed locations for the screenings, but with more detail on the event itself, such as how world leaders are set to attend the ceremony.