Author: News Desk

Anger at Labour over deportation videos to appease Farage The front page of The Independent reports the PM is being accused of a sickening attempt to mimic Reform UK as he plans to release videos of raids on illegal migrants in an attempt to win over people planning to vote for Reform. Liverpool’s quadruple hopes have been ended by Plymouth who beat the Reds 1-0 sending the Premier League leaders out of the FA Cup.

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Britain complicit with war crimes on arms exports, says ex-diplomat The Guardian features explosive claims from former Foreign Office diplomat Mark Smith, who alleges that UK arms export reports have been manipulated to ensure legal compliance. Smith argues that this allows Britain to turn a blind eye to potential war crimes committed by allied nations. The Foreign Office has denied the allegations. The front page reports that Israeli troops have withdrawn from a key Gaza zone.

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Your Pub Needs You The Daily Mirror launches a campaign urging the government to intervene and support struggling British pubs, a staple of community life that continues to face economic challenges. Siobhan McNally reports on her parallel life to the hit movie Bridget Jones – as the latest instalment of the film franchise hits the big screen.

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Second Labour MP unmasked in vile Whatsapp group The Daily Mail reveals that another Labour MP, Oliver Ryan, was also part of the chat and has issued an apology for misogynistic and homophobic remarks. According to the paper, police are now assessing multiple complaints related to the messages. The paper’s editorial says the “vile messages” have shown “Labour’s nasty side.” Harry and Meghan are pictured on the front attending the opening of Invictus Games.

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Gino’s vile Holly sex slurs THE SUN SAYS SCANDAL-HIT telly chef Gino D’Acampo made “vile” sexual remarks about Holly Willoughby to a horrified woman — but her complaints to ITV were ignored. She said there was no probe into her 2018 claims about “vulgar cretin” Gino.

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Monday’s headlines are dominated by the controversy surrounding former Health Minister Andrew Gwynne, who has been dismissed over offensive messages sent in a WhatsApp group. A second Labour MP was also revealed to be sending “misogynistic and homophobic” messages to the same group.

Other domestic political stories also feature on the front pages with the rise of Nigel Farage’s party Reform UK, which reached 200,000 members over the weekend, leading several papers. The newspapers look at how both the Conservative Party and Labour Party are attempting to combat the rise of Reform.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is pictured on a handful of front pages – playing in his local Sunday league team.

The back pages – as well as some of the front – report on Liverpool’s shock loss in the FA Cup last night, as Plymouth Argyle won 1-0.

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US President Donald Trump has placed new conditions on further financial and military aid to Ukraine. On Monday, he told reporters that Washington would only continue aiding Ukraine in warding off Russian aggression in exchange for rare earth minerals. Kyiv had already indicated it would be willing to trade access to these valuable natural resources for Western support. In fact, it was one of the points Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had outlined in the “victory plan” that he presented late last year when it was still unclear who would occupy the White House in 2025. At the time, Zelenskyy had been in talks with…

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If follows two cases of accidental introductions Britain has a new snake species – should it be allowed to stay? All animals live in or seek a set of climate conditions they find tolerable. This “climate envelope” partially determines where animals are found, but the continued existence of many species now rests on the outcome of human-driven climate change. Rising temperatures are moving the available climate niches of many species into areas which were previously too cool. While their ranges shift poleward or to higher elevations, their habitat downslope or closer to the equator shrinks, as it becomes too hot…

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Nick Lees dismissed signs of cancer as a mark from his golf bag Man who credits King for cancer diagnosis first to receive robotic microsurgery An avid golfer who dismissed signs of cancer as a mark from his golf bag has become the first patient in the UK to have robotic microsurgery. Nick Lees, 47, from Godalming in Surrey, eventually sought help after seeing news articles surrounding the King’s cancer diagnosis. He then discovered that he had a rare type of skin cancer “the size of two 50 pence pieces”. Medics needed to urgently remove the cancer. And to aid…

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Toad closure: There are more than 200 patrols across the UK helping amphibians during the migration season Road to close for six weeks to allow toads to cross A road will close for six weeks to allow thousands of amphibians safe passage to their breeding grounds. Charlcombe Lane, near Bath, will be shut until 25 March as the Charlcombe Toad Rescue Group helps toads, frogs, and newts reach their ancestral breeding lake. Each night at dusk, volunteers in high-visibility jackets will patrol the half-mile stretch of road, equipped with torches and buckets. Their mission: to safely escort over 3,000 amphibians…

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