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Daily Mirror – Exclusive Keir Starmer: I will not let you down
The Daily Mirror says that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to repair the damage caused by years of Tory neglect as he demanded Rishi Sunak call a general election. Starmer tells the paper’s readers that he will not let them down.
The UK will likely see its next general election in the second half of 2024. An election has to be called legally before January 2025. Labour is widely expected to win the next election and take office.
Like other front pages, the paper also reports on the Princess of Wales, saying the Palace is planning her return to duty after her surgery.
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Software firm Bytes Technology Group, who has appointed an independent committee to investigate secret trades of former boss Neil Murphy, sending shares down as much as 14 per cent.
FT – Deloitte launches biggest shake up in a decade as market slowdown looms
The Financial Times reports on the news that Deloitte, one of the “big four” global accountancy firms, is poised to overhaul its business structure.
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