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Browsing: UK featured
Monday’s front pages are dominated by two stories.
Tributes are paid to mark the first anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, in which 1,189 people were killed, including 815 civilians and 251 people taken hostage.
But many of the newspapers are leading on domestic politics, as chief of staff Sue Gray has quit her role – and will take up a new role in Starmer’s government. It comes following sleaze scandals following the new government – and conversations around Sue Gray’s pay.
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Inquest to open over deaths of patients treated by breast surgeon Ian Paterson One of UK’s largest ever inquests to…
Who is Sue Gray? ‘Partygate’ civil servant takes up new Labour government role Sue Gray, the former senior civil servant…
Who is Morgan McSweeney? The Labour election guru replacing Sue Gray as chief of staff Labour election guru Morgan McSweeney…
Kate Middleton’s touching conversation with cancer teen who has weeks left to live revealed – Royal family news Prince Harry…
Private firms exploited the system Almost all care homes forced to shut for breaches in England as a study finds…
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Sunday’s newspaper headlines reflect a variety of domestic and international stories. Several papers look ahead to the first anniversary of the 7 October attacks in Israel, and the subsequent war in Gaza and invasion of Lebanon. The prime minister has urged calm and says a year of war has spread hatred around the UK. There are expected to be protests and counter-protests tomorrow.
Domestic politics features on the front page and reports covering cancer research and showbiz news.
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