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The Guardian – Johnson out of race to lead the Tories Summary of the front page The Guardian leads with the late-night news of Boris Johnson’s shock withdrawal from the race he never officially entered. The paper says more senior party figures cautioned that a Boris Johnson comeback would lead to chaos and an early election. The paper says Johnson struggled to get the backing of enough Conservative MPs. The front page features a large image of Boris Johnson, as well as a story on the author Salman Rushdie as the extend of his injuries, have been made public. The writer…

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After 31 January, consumers with non-valid versions will have to send off a form to secure a swap Royal Mail is urging consumers to use up stamps without barcodes by 31 January 2023, when imprints featuring the late Queen Elizabeth II will cease to be valid for postage. There are 100 days left for people to rummage through wallets and drawers to track down stamps to use before the deadline, otherwise they will have to swap them for new barcoded stamps in order to send a letter or parcel. Continue reading… ​After 31 January, consumers with non-valid versions will have…

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The Labour leader suggested Boris Johnson ruled himself out of the race as he ‘didn’t have the numbers’ required to secure a spot on the ballot. The Labour leader suggested Boris Johnson ruled himself out of the race as he ‘didn’t have the numbers’ required to secure a spot on the ballot.

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Metro – Boris has bottled it Summary of the front page The Metro is a little less generous than others in its headline about Mr Johnson. The paper says that Boris Johnson “sensationally” quit in his bid to return to No10. They cast doubt on his claims he had passed the 100 thresholds. The paper says that unless Penny Mordaunt finds another 75 nominations within hours, a vote by party members will not go ahead and Sunak will be declared winner at 2pm today. The front page of the paper features images of Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt. Today’s…

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