The Observer – Rayner unveils plans to tackle Tory housing legacy scandal
The Observer also leads with major government plans to overhaul planning rules to allow for many more affordable homes to be built. The scheme will be announced this week. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner says with so many people struggling to find a home “delivering social and affordable houses at scale” is her “number one priority”, according to the paper.
Elsewhere, the front page reports former Strictly Come Dancing production staff have complained about a “toxic” working culture , in what it calls a “fresh blow” for the show. Former crew members have accused the BBC of failing to take their complaints seriously. The corporation says it does not recognise the claims relating to a negative workplace culture.
Olympic divers Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen are pictured on the front page. The pair won Team GB’s first medal with a bronze in the women’s synchronised 3m springboard – becoming the first British women in 64 years to win an Olympic diving medal.
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Editorial 28 July 2024.
Sunday’s front pages are dominated by domestic news, with UK politics and ongoing coverage of the Olympics leading the papers.
Olympic divers Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen are pictured on most of the front pages. The pair won Team GB’s first medal with a bronze in the women’s synchronised 3m springboard – becoming the first British woman in 64 years to win an Olympic diving medal.