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Sun Sport – Park Strife Newcastle chairman set to be hit with £59m lawsuit amid accusations of ‘malicious’ campaign to ‘destroy’ Saudi spy chief The back page of the Sun newspaper reports NEWCASTLE chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan is set to be hit by a £59million lawsuit after being accused of orchestrating a “malicious” campaign against a dissident former Saudi spy chief. Former intelligence chief Dr Saad Aljabri has claimed the Toon boss acted under the direct instructions of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in a bid to “destroy” him. Legal papers lodged at a Canadian court have asked for Al-Rumayyan to…
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The Financial Times says Rishi Sunak suffered the biggest revolt of his premiership over the Rwanda bill as dozens of MPs voted for an amendment seeking to toughen up the legislation.
Elementor #579889January 17, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Fujitsu’s boss: We will pay up Metro says the boss of Fujitsu has indicated the firm will contribute to compensation for those affected by the Post Office IT scandal.Paul Patterson appeared before MPs on the Business and Trade Select Committee on Tuesday. The Metro quotes Mr Patterson admitting that Fujitsu helped the Post Office prosecute innocent people and that it now has a “moral obligation to contribute” to compensation packages. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click…
Elementor #579883January 17, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – PM faces revolt on Rwanda plans as senior Tories quit The Guardian also focuses on the Tory party deputy chairmen quitting after they went against Rishi Sunak and backed amendments to the Rwanda bill.The rebellion is described as the “biggest revolt of [Mr Sunak’s] leadership” by the Guardian. The paper quotes Anderson telling GB News, on which he presents a show: “I don’t think I could carry on in my role when I fundamentally disagree with the bill. I can’t be in a position to vote…
Elementor #579877January 17, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – PM’s last-ditch plea to rebels: Come together on Rwanda plan The Daily Express says the prime minister has made a last-minute plea to Tory rebels to “come together” to save the government’s Rwanda bill to deport migrants.The paper also reports that Tory rebels have been told the first flights to Rwanda might take off in the spring if they give the bill their support. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a…
Elementor #579871January 17, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Post Office scandal: About TimeThe Mirror has Fujitsu’s European boss apologising for the Post Office scandal during a grilling by MPs.The paper also reports that the daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess is suing the Home Office and Essex Police for failing to stop his killer. Katie Amess, who’s launching a personal injury civil case, says lessons need to be learnt after Ali Harbi Ali stabbed Sir David to death in 2021 in a terrorist attack. Ali had been referred to the Home…
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Elementor #579865January 17, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Little boy in Pudsey PJs left to starve to death in Britain The story of Bronson Battersby, a two-year-old boy who starved to death after dad Kenneth had a heart attack and died shortly after Boxing Day, leads the Sun. The paper says Bronson’s family have accused social services of missing chances to save him and quotes his mum, Sarah, saying: “We have to be able to rely on social workers to keep our children safe”. A rapid review has been launched in Skegness, Lincolnshire, it…
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