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Elementor #581077January 21, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sunday Times – the legacy of vaccination scares: a third of under-16s at risk of measlesThe front page of the Sunday Times carries photographs of some of the wrongly convicted sub-postmasters and postmistresses who died before they were able to clear their names.Its lead story reports the increase in measles cases in England and Wales, with the paper saying nearly a third of under-16s are vulnerable because they are not fully vaccinated.It says parents of children aged between 6 and 11 will receive a letter this week urging…

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Elementor #581071January 21, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun on Sunday – Paddy to face pitbull divorce lawyerThe Sun on Sunday reports TELLY’S Christine McGuinness is lining up a “Pitbull” celebrity divorce lawyer in her fight for a multimillion-pound settlement after her split from husband Paddy.Model mum Christine is determined to remain in the £4million mansion she shared with former Question of Sport host Paddy.Catherine Bedford, 52 — who helped land a reported £31million pay-out for Ant McPartlin’s ex-wife, Lisa Armstrong — is due to rep­resent Christine in London on Tuesday.Catch up on all…

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Elementor #581065January 21, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Sunday Mirror – Post Chiefs partied as they fought victimsThe Sunday Mirror reports shameless Paula Vennells boogied to Pixie Lott at a staff knees-up as the Post Office fought a legal case by sub-postmasters wrongly jailed for theft.The Post Office boss was filmed with fellow top brass at the expenses-paid company bash at a five-star hotel. Ms Vennells partied with predecessor Alan Cook, who oversaw the wrongful prosecution of 161 sub-postmasters and the imprisonment of 57.There too was Kevin Gilliland, head of retail at the height of the scandal.Catch…

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Elementor #581059January 21, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Observer – Free our young from Brexit work and travel banThe Observer reports London mayor Sadiq Khan has called for young people to be able to move freely to and from the EU for the first time since Brexit in order to lessen the economic and cultural damage caused by the UK’s decision to leave the European Union.Speaking to the Observer in one of the most pro-European interventions by a senior Labour politician since the 2016 referendum, Khan said he backs either a bespoke “youth mobility” agreement with EU…

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HS2 returns with cross-party plan & Tax-cutting chancellor – Paper Talk Sunday’s newspapers cover a variety of stories, mostly focused on domestic news as politics gears up for the upcoming general election. The royals and celebrity gossip feature in the tabloids. ‘HS2 returns with cross-party plan’ The Sunday Express declares that the HS2 high-speed rail project is “back on track” with a cross-party plan to complete the northern stretch using private sector funds. Talks involving West Midlands mayor Andy Street and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham are mentioned. ‘Tax-cutting Chancellor’ Jeremy Hunt, as reported by The Mail on Sunday, has written…

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