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Elementor #559746 November 2, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – First Britons flee Gaza hell The re-opening of the border into Egypt is the splash in the Express. The paper says the UK foreign secretary has vowed that although everything in Gaza is “difficult and uncertain”, he “will not rest” until every UK national is brought home. James Cleverly’s comments follow the announcement that the first British citizens have been allowed out of Gaza – although many more remain “trapped” at the Strip’s border with Egypt. The paper also reports on the storm…
Elementor #559740 November 2, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Bring them home The Sun leads on the faces of the 32 children being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza alongside the headline “bring them home”. The paper says that Hamas kidnapped 32 children during its 7 October attacks on southern Israel and it says it is endorsing parents’ calls to “free our children”. It adds “this is why Israel must fight evil of Hamas”. The front page also reports Newcastle thrashed Man United 3-0 at Old Trafford last night – knocking the…
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