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The Guardian - PM looks at one-off cash offer to end nurses’ strike

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The Guardian reports Rishi Sunak has opened the door to a pay deal for striking nurses when ministers meet health unions for talks on Monday.

The prime minister will signal for the first time a willingness to address demands for help with the cost of living.

The paper’s take on Harry’s ITV interview is that the prince “launched a broadside” against the King, queen consort, Prince William and other royals.

The front page lead image is of Bolsonaro supporters – many wearing Brazilian football shirts – atop the national Congress. 

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