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Daily Express – Tory rebels fight to close migrant loopholes Summary of the front page The Daily Express says Tory rebels have urged Rishi Sunak to “close every legal loophole” that allows foreign judges to interfere with Britain’s borders. The paper says the ministers are fighting to “quell” the actions of backbench Tory MPs, who want the prime minister to “close every legal loophole” that “allows foreign judges to interfere with Britain’s borders”. It also pays tribute to Harry Kane, who scored the first goal against Ukraine in the Euro 2024 qualifier on Sunday, with England winning 2-0. Today’s top…

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Daily Mirror – Give me £10K a day & I can get Boris Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror says former Tory chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng “boasted he could fix it for foreign tycoons to meet Boris Johnson as he touted himself for £10,000 a day”. The front page also features an image of Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka – who both scored during the England vs Ukraine match – with Saka scoring a stunner. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Netanyahu expected to announce halt to plans to overhaul Israeli judiciary Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly set to announce a suspension to the proposed overhaul of the country’s judiciary, following the sacking of Defence Minister Yoav Galant over his opposition to the legislation.  The proposal has caused protests across the nation, with tens of thousands of people demonstrating against the move, which would limit the powers of Israel’s supreme court. Those in favour of the changes argue they would better balance the branches of government and address perceived bias in court rulings, while critics say they will give…

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Strike brings Germany’s public transport network to halt On Monday, Germany’s transportation system is expected to come to a near standstill due to strikes by two major unions. Workers across airports, ports, railways, buses, and subways walked out shortly after midnight for a 24-hour stoppage in demand for higher wages to offset the rising cost of living. This will be the largest strike in decades in the country, with multiple smaller walkouts already having occurred in other public service sectors. The two unions behind the strike are among the largest in Germany. Verdi represents approximately 2.5 million employees in the…

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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk There’s a real variety of stories dominating Monday’s front pages, with England’s win over Ukraine – thanks to Harry Kane and Saka’s superb goals – being splashed on the papers today. Backbench Conservative MPs have warned that Rishi Sunak must close “legal loopholes” that would enable European judges to prevent the deportation of illegal migrants from the UK, The Express says. Meanwhile, The i reports that the prime minister is prioritising solving the issue of Channel crossings, while The Times claims that government sources believe Home Secretary Suella Braverman is a “sock puppet” for…

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The Sunday Papers Sunday Papers – PM to fight crime to win red wall votes There’s a variety of stories dominating the newspapers this Sunday. According to a report in The Observer, several high-ranking Conservative MPs, including former cabinet minister Matt Hancock, were caught in a sting operation by Led by Donkeys, a campaign group, where they allegedly demanded up to £10,000 per day to work for a fictitious South Korean company. Although the paper states that no parliamentary rules were violated, Mr Hancock’s spokesperson stated that he had acted in accordance with the rules. In his efforts to tackle…

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The Observer – Top Tory MPs ask for £10,000 a day to work at fake company Summary of the front page The Observer says top Tory MPs agreed to work for a fake South Korean firm for up to £10,000 a day, according to footage from a campaign group. Former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and former health secretary Matt Hancock are among a handful of high-profile MPs who offered their services. Anti-Brexit campaign group Led By Donkeys organised the meeting, which was filmed undercover. Mr Hancock told the paper it was an “illegal publication of a private conversation” and Mr Kwarteng did…

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Sunday Times – Strip searches of children as young as eight Summary of the front page The Sunday Times has a story on children as young as eight being strip-searched, according to findings from the children’s commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza. She finds almost 3,000 young people in England and Wales have been targeted in the past four years, with 24% aged between 10 and 15. The findings show that black boys account for 37% of all cases. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Sunday Mirror – Shirley: I may never go back to Strictly Summary of the front page The Sunday Mirror leads on an exclusive with Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas, who says she may never go back to the programme after trolls “made her life hell”. The paper reports that she has not yet signed on for the next series, after internet trolls left her “crying and emotional”. It also leads on Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe expecting his first child with girlfriend Erin Darke. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Sunday Express – Rishi crime blitz to woo red wall Summary of the front page Rishi Sunak will pursue a “crime blitz” to “woo” red wall voters, the Sunday Express reports. These proposals include targeting young people who “terrorise neighbourhoods”, with punishments for offenders including washing police cars and cleaning up graffiti. The plans are part of a strategy to bolster the Conservatives’ hopes of re-election, the newspaper adds. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Metro – Harvest of Horror Summary of the front page The Metro leads with the story of a wealthy Nigerian politician and his wife who are facing jail in the UK over a kidney swap plot. A Nigerian politician and his wife facing jail over a “kidney swap plot” dominates Metro’s front page. The pair were found guilty in a trial at the Old Bailey in London in the first case of its kind in the UK. A jury decided Senator Ike Ekweremadu, 60, his wife Beatrice, 56, and a middleman conspired to smuggle a victim from Lagos to London…

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The Guardian – Councils spend £500m on beds in worst care homes Summary of the front page The Guardian reports taxpayers have spent close to half-a-billion pounds buying beds in England’s worst care homes over the past four years. An investigation by the Guardian has found that councils spent £480 million of taxpayers’ money in the past four years on beds for people in what it calls “the worst care homes in England”. It says some of the cash helped drive “profits for private investors while residents suffer unsafe treatment”. The Department of Health and Social Care tells the paper…

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Financial Times – TikTok chief struggles to fend off US ban in front of hostile Congress Summary of the front page The Financial Times leads with the efforts of TikTok’s chief executive to avert a US ban of the viral video app. TikTok’s chief executive Shou Zi Chew told hostile US politicians that the video app would be kept “free from any manipulation by any government”, the FT’s front page reports. The Chinese-owned app is facing a potential ban in America over data security concerns. The Bank of England’s raising interest rates to 4.25% also features on the front page…

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Daily Express – Bank’s chief’s optimism for UK economy Summary of the front page The Daily Express focuses on the Bank of England governor’s “more optimistic” forecast for the UK economy. The paper takes a more positive approach to interest rates hitting a 14-year high by leading on Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey being “more optimistic” that things may be getting better for the UK’s economy. The front page also celebrates footballer Harry Kane, who has overtaken Wayne Rooney as England’s all-time leading goal scorer following his penalty against Italy on Thursday. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave…

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Daily Mirror – Why is Prem star still playing after rape claims? Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror says that a footballer accused of raping two women now faces a third charge but is still playing for his Premier League club. The paper goes on to say women’s charities including Women’s Aid have said this risks “minimising” violence against women. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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The Sun – King Kane Summary of the front page The Sun celebrates Harry Kane becoming England’s all-time leading goal scorer. Kane scored from the spot to give England a 2-0 lead before halftime. The England skipper has now beaten Wayne Rooney as England’s all-time scorer and has done it in much less games. England beat Italy 2-1 in Naples as the Three Lions kicked off their Euro 2024 qualifiers campaign. The paper features a large image of Harry Kane. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Ofsted boss rejects calls to pause school inspections The chief inspector of Ofsted, Amanda Spielman, has argued that stopping or pausing school inspections in England would not be in the best interests of children.  She stressed that inspections play an important role for both schools and parents, despite recent calls from unions for them to be suspended after a head teacher took her own life while awaiting an inspection report. Spielman suggested that while a debate on the reform of inspections to remove grades is “legitimate,” any changes to the current system must meet the needs of parents and the…

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US bombs Syrian targets after deadly drone attack According to the US defence chief, the US carried out air strikes against Iran-affiliated groups in eastern Syria following a drone attack that killed a US contractor.  The air strikes resulted in the deaths of eight pro-Iran fighters, as reported by a monitoring group. US intelligence believed that the drone attack was “of Iranian origin”. The US bases in north-east Syria had previously come under attack, resulting in similar air strikes by the US.  The air strikes on Thursday night were authorised by President Biden, in response to the drone attack and…

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France pension protests: Bordeaux town hall set on fire as protesters take to the street Continuing protests over plans to raise the pension age in France resulted in the setting of Bordeaux town hall on fire.  More than a million people took to the streets across the country, with 119,000 in Paris alone. Police used tear gas on protesters in the capital, and 80 people were arrested across the country. The demonstrations were sparked by legislation raising the retirement age by two years to 64, and unions have called for further protests next Tuesday. King Charles III is due to…

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Rahul Gandhi disqualified as MP after conviction in defamation case Rahul Gandhi, a senior opposition leader in India, has been disqualified as a lawmaker following a criminal defamation conviction that led to a two-year prison sentence.  The lower house of parliament issued the order a day after the verdict in Gujarat state. Gandhi, an MP from Wayanad in Kerala, plans to appeal the decision and is currently on bail for 30 days. His party – The Congress Party, called the verdict “erroneous and unsustainable” and led a protest march in Delhi on Friday, with the opposition arguing that democracy in…

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