The Sun – Annie tells Kyle: Give me £15m to stay
The Sun leads on the wife of Manchester City’s Kyle Walker demanding £15m to save their marriage.
The front page picks up on Tory leadership hopeful Kemi Badenoch’s comments regarding maternity pay – her comments have drawn backlash from those in her own party.
Spurs beat Man United 3-0 in the weekend’s Premier League action. The paper says the North London team ‘spanked United.’
Kyle Walker’s furious wife Annie ‘will only give their troubled marriage another go if he pays her HALF his fortune’
KYLE Walker’s wife has demanded £15million cash to save their marriage.
Mum-of-four Annie Kilner, 31, wants around half of the Manchester City star’s £27million fortune to fix their relationship after he fathered two kids with Lauryn Goodman.
She is understood to have obtained preliminary legal advice ahead of any split that would see her net half of Manchester City defender Kyle’s fortune.
The £150,000-a-week ace, 34, played in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle United at the weekend — but off the pitch his personal life continues to backfire.
Tensions are said to have risen recently after Annie’s sister Sian gave birth to a son after a fling with a married man.
It mirrors Kyle’s torrid situation with influencer Lauryn, who had two children with him while he was with Annie.
Tory hopeful Kemi Badenoch sparks row by hinting maternity pay for new working mums is excessive
KEMI Badenoch yesterday sparked a row by hinting maternity pay for new working mums was excessive.
The Tory leadership hopeful suggested the 39-week statutory pay was part of a regulatory burden that was crippling businesses and said mothers should take more personal responsibility for their finances.
She also argued women were having more babies when the support did not exist.
Although she later tried to clarify her views, her comments dominated the first day of the Tory party conference, with rivals and critics pouncing on her as “out of touch”.
Kicking off day one of the annual get-together in Birmingham, the Shadow Communities Secretary told Times Radio: “Maternity pay is a function of tax. Tax comes from people who are working.
“We’re taking from one group of people and giving to another. This in my view is excessive.”
Man Utd 0 Tottenham 3: Pressure piles on Erik ten Hag after 10-man United are humiliated by Spurs
NOBODY was quite sure whether Bruno Fernandes had let down Erik ten Hag or provided him with a convenient excuse for another dismal Manchester United defeat.
Either way, the first-half red card United’s ‘captain’ received for a nasty late challenge on James Maddison, should not be allowed to disguise the fact that Tottenham were thoroughly outclassing Ten Hag’s side when it was 11 vs 11.
This was United’s second successive home league battering, after a 3-0 drubbing by Liverpool.
And it sharpened the focus on the decision of Old Trafford football supremo Sir Jim Ratcliffe to stick with Ten Hag as manager this summer.
Spurs, who had suffered seven straight defeats against top-half opposition, ran riot and should have been leading by more than a third-minute Brennan Johnson strike before Fernandes was sent packing by ref Chris Kavanagh.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 30 September 2024.
Monday’s UK newspaper front pages cover a wide variety of domestic and international stories. The most notable is the rising escalation in the Middle East as Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen and tanks began to build up on the Lebanon border.
A little closer to home, the Conservative Party leadership contest is in full swing, with many of the hopefuls reacting to the latest extreme comment from Kemi Badenoch.
Ongoing speculation over the upcoming October Budget continues to make the headlines as does previews of Boris Johnson’s book regarding his time in office.