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Author: News Desk
The video shows people dancing at Conservative Campaign Headquarters in December 2020.
Happy Father’s Day Chris!
The grudge match could finally take place this autumn.
Temperatures are expected to stay around the mid-20s despite the wet weather
The singers have been good friends for years.
The Observer – ‘Just an ex-MP’: Sunak’s allies pour scorn on beaten Johnson Summary of the front page Boris Johnson is “just an ex-MP” of no particular importance according to Rishi Sunak allies. That’s the gist of the Observer front page headline but the accompanying story says this portrayal of Johnson risks infuriating support of the former prime minister who insist Mr Sunak was complicit in many of the Covid-related inquiries. The front page features an image of Mark Rylance, who answers readers’ questions… including who his favourite member of One Direction is. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave…
Sunday Mirror – Partygate tapes Summary of the front page The Sunday Mirror leads with what it calls the “first video” to emerge from Partygate, which it runs in full on its website. It claims to show a 2020 Tory bash showing dancing and drinking at the party’s headquarters attended by campaigns guru Benn Mallet. The paper reports the Metropolitan Police will assess the new video although the force has yet to respond to BBC inquiries as to whether it does plan to take another look at an event it previously investigated and issued no fines. Today’s top stories Like…
Sunday Telegraph – Starmer aide Sue Gray broke civil service job rules Summary of the front page The Sunday Telegraph leads on senior civil servant Sue Gray breaching impartiality rules which could have led to her suspension or sacking had she not quit, according to the “damning findings” of a Cabinet Office inquiry seen by the paper. It concluded Ms Gray fell short of the Civil Service Code when she “quietly” took part in talks about joining Labour as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff. The front page picture is Prince William and his children – the image is released…
‘Our theory was, “Let’s know the enemy”.’
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