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The Guardian - Ministers accused of wild west attitude to UK’s national security

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The Guardian warns of a so-called “Wild West” attitude to national security following news of a breach of personal email rules by the Home Secretary – and revelations Liz Truss’s mobile was hacked by “overseas agents” while she was Foreign Secretary.

The paper’s main image is of a man paying tribute at a memorial in Itaewon to those who were killed in a crush there over the weekend. The paper also reports a new round of cuts at the BBC could drastically reduce local radio programming in England.

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