Daily Express - Woke politics putting women at risk

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The Daily Express splashes on Rishi Sunak’s pledge to crack down on grooming gangs.

The PM is set to announce that specialist officers will be formed into a task force dedicating to tackle the problem.

The paper is also one of many to celebrate Killing Eve star Jodie Comer. She is “killing it”, the Express writes, after bagging the best actress gong at Sunday night’s Olivier Awards for her role in the play Prima Facie.

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Trump signals Iran ceasefire deadline as hostilities continue to escalate

What’s happening?
The U.S. and Iran are at a critical juncture as President Trump approaches a deadline regarding military action in the Hormuz Strait. Reports suggest that neither side has supported a ceasefire proposal, raising concerns over escalating tensions in the region.

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Coverage analyzed: CNBC | NBC News | Axios | AP News

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