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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: FRIDAY 1 MARCH 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

29/2/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 1 Match 2024.

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THE TIMES:  The Times say another tragedy like the murder of Sarah Everard could happen again without a radical overhaul in British Policing. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror ask how many more Police Officers are "still hiding in plain sight" after the release of a damning report into Sarah Everard's killer.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph leads with a report saying Russia is using Private Militias to control and "weaponise" immigration into Europe.
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail lead with a report into "Britain's Broken Borders" after shocking failures UK immigration and border system was recently exposed. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian say more than 100 Palestinians were killed early on Thursday in "chaos" when crowds gathered around aid trucks in Gaza City.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express lead with former Home Secretary Suella Braverman telling them that current immigration levels "cannot go on" and Britain will become "unrecognisable". 
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star has various quotes from Si King honouring his Hairy Bikers mate Dave Myers who died last Thursday.
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METRO:  Metro lead with Si King paying tribute to his Hairy Bikers friend, Dave Myers, who lost his battle with cancer yesterday (28 February 2024).
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THE I:  The I say Jeremy Hunt & Government Officials may scrap planned 2p cut in personal tax after worse-than-expected research forecast result.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: THURSDAY 29 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

28/2/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Thursday 29 February 2024.

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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express leads with Esther Rantzen being disappointed with UK Government for not doing more to change laws in Assisted Dying.
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail has Rishi Sunak telling police chiefs to crack down on protesters imposing "mob rule" in UK amid disputes over pro-Palestine marches.​
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian have news of a diet comprising ultra-processed food is directly linked to 32 harmful effects on health, including a higher risk of terminal illnesses and death.
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star leads with Kellogg's Chairman/CEO, Gary H. Pilnick sparking rage after his claims that struggling families should eat breakfast cereal for their dinner.
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THE I:  The I say Jeremy Hunt does not have sufficient funds in next week's Budget to change child benefit charges that affect middle-income families and single parents. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph have news of Jeremy Hunt potentially scrapping non-domiciled status in the upcoming Budget to fund tax cuts for millions of UK workers.
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THE TIMES:  The Times say Rishi Sunak warns "mob rule" could take over UK if protests get out of hand and urges police to shut down such disruptive demonstrations. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror lead with Rachel Reeves saying if The Labour Party wins the next General Election, they will inherit the worst economic situation since World War II, as Shadow Chancellor criticises The Conservatives. 
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METRO:  Metro have news of Prince Harry's High Court loss when he failed to legally challenge UK Government's decision on not providing him Police Protection.
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Financial Times lead with reports of leaked files documenting the Government in Russia's "low bar" for use of tactical Nuclear Weapons. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: WEDNESDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

27/2/2024

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​​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 27 February 2024.

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THE INDEPENDENT:  Former sub-Postmaster Alan Bates has demanded UK Government to "get on and pay" those wronged in Post Office scandal.  This is on the front page of The Independent, tomorrow.
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THE TIMES:  The UK Home Secretary, James Cleverly, has said pro-Palestinian protesters have "made their point" and urges activists to stop protesting.  This is on the front page of The Times, tomorrow. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Disgraced Royal, Prince Andrew, was spotted leading others to a Memorial Service, which has sparked fury.  This is on the front page of Daily Mirror, tomorrow. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The UK, along with several other EU nations, has rejected a plan by the French Government to send NATO forces to Ukraine.  This is on the front page of The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow.
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DAILY MAIL:  Jeremy Hunt faces fury as it emerged he has no plans to increase defence spending in next week's Budget.  This is on the front page of Daily Mail, tomorrow.
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THE GUARDIAN:  A victim of an alleged Sexual Assault by a Conservative Member Of Parliament says "no action" was taken by The Torys.  This is on the #FrontPage of The Guardian, tomorrow.
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THE I:  The Labour Party are failing to garner support from 40% of their target voters.  This is on the front page of THE I, tomorrow.
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Thames Water are pushing for higher bills, lower fines and the right to pay dividends.  There's a lobbying effort to avoid bailout.  This is on the front page of Financial Times. 
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METRO:  The price of 20 cigarettes is about to cost £16 a packet as Jeremy Hunt's war on smoking begins.  This is according to Metro's front page.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

26/2/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 27 February 2024.

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DAILY STAR:  A celebrity Health Guru has urged people to sing to their food to boost wellbeing.  This is what Daily Star are reporting, tomorrow.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror writes as many as 100 children a day are falling victim to so-called "sextortion" scams online.  The paper claims children are tricked then terrorised. 
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THE TIMES:  The Times leads with comments from Rishi Sunak saying that he is "living proof" Britain isn't a racist country.  The row over alleged Islamophobia in his party rumbles on.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Red Wall Conservatives are rallying round Lee Anderson and calling for him to be brought back into the Tory party after he was suspended following comments he made about Sadiq Khan.  This is what Daily Express are leading with, tomorrow. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  Experts warn Jeremy Hunt over 'dubious' case of unfunded budget cuts.  This is what The Guardian are reporting, tomorrow. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  An Army wife forces Ministry Of Defence to do a U-turn over housing.  This is on The Daily Telegraph's front page, tomorrow. 
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THE I:  Jeremy Hunt has six days to find Tax Cuts to save Tory MPs, this is on The I's front page. 
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METRO:  News of a transgender woman who filmed herself putting a cat in a blender, then murdered a man in an Oxford street, has been given a Life Sentence - on Metro's front page, tomorrow. 
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THE INDEPENDENT:  According to The Independent, Rishi Sunak struggled as he declined to call out Lee Anderson regarding comments made towards Sadiq Khan.
​Prime Minister has left door open for Anderson's return.
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Financial Times are leading with reports on Sweden's last hurdle to join Nato as Baltic Sea region is consolidated. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: MONDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

25/2/2024

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After the weekend break, welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Monday 26 February 2024.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Top Tories are being warned of a voter backlash by Red Wall MPs over the party withdrawing the whip from Lee Anderson about his comments on Sadiq Khan, reports THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.
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​DAILY MAIL:  The number of young people blaming Mental Health Issues for being out of work has more than doubled in the last ten years, according to the Daily Mail.
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DAILY MIRROR:  School suspensions have shot up by 92% due to a surge in violent behaviour among school pupils, according to the Daily Mirror's front page. 
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​THE TIMES:  On The Times front page, comments from the Foreign Secretary warning that AI deepfakes could be used by bad actors to try and hijack the next General Election.  There's calls for a new Technology Act.
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THE I:  The I leads on comments from Baroness Warsi, the former Tory Party chairwoman, who says The Conservatives are "in the gutter" over allegations of racism and Islamophobia.  Also mentioning Anderson's suspension. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express leads on reports which claim there could be influxes of 250,000 extra migrants a year if Labour win the next election.  Sir Keir Starmer's "open door" might need to shut.
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THE GUARDIAN:  Rishi Sunak urged to speak out as Islamophobia deepens and Prime Minister urged to denouce Anderson's words, this is on The Guardian's front page tomorrow.
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star report that "wet wet wet" torrential rain on Leap Year Day this year will make February the wettest month since records began in 1766.
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METRO:  Metro lead with details of Kate McCann, former Sky News journalist, and the "horrifying night" her drink was spiked by a group of uncaring "brazen" men.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: FRIDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

22/2/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Friday 23 February 2024.  This page will be updated as the previews come in.
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THE I:  The I claim United Kingdom could forge a new deal on cars and food with the European Union if Labour wins the next General Election.
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THE TIMES:  An undercover investigation by The Times has prompted the Fundraising Regulator to look into claims that people going door-to-door to secure donations for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity were taught pressure-selling techniques.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror are reporting that a pensioner jailed for smuggling £1,000,000 worth of cocaine on a Cruise Ship has revealed his regrets after breaking his silence for the first time.
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian say a study has found seeing the same GP improves patients' health, reduces doctors' workloads and could free-up millions of appointments. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph says frontline troops in the Eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka are blaming a lack of Western supplies for battlefield setbacks, as the world prepares to mark the second anniversary of the war with Russia.
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DAILY MAIL:  ​Daily Mail headlines with their report on how Jewish leaders have reacted with fury after a pro-Palestinian message was projected onto Big Ben. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express leads with Metropolitan Police being accused of "normalising aggressive and offensive acts" after a pro-Palestine slogan was beamed onto Elizabeth Tower which homes Big Ben. 
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star deals "Ruff Justice" as they report President Biden's dog has bitten Secret Service officials 24 times, while the Guinness World Record's Oldest Dog was stripped of its title. 
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Financial Times are reporting on how a 'bumper earnings report' from chipmaker Nvidia has sparked a worldwide Stock Market rally, with the Artificial Intelligence company's shares surging 15% in early trading. 
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METRO:  Metro calls "two years of lunacy" on the cost of Russia's war on Ukraine as the second year of conflict approaches. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: THURSDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

21/2/2024

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Your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Thursday 22 February 2024.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express reports that Members Of Parliament are plotting to oust the House Of Commons Speaker after a "stitch-up" that favoured Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph say Sir Lindsay Hoyle is "fighting to keep his job" as House Of Commons Speaker after Parliament debate on ordering ceasefire in Gaza.
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DAILY STAR:  Slow news day at the Daily Star offices as they report that more than half of people tell lies on a daily basis. 
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​DAILY MAIL:  On Daily Mail's front page they headline with news on The Equality and Human Rights Commission telling employers that they must make allowances for women experiencing severe symptoms of the menopause.
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian covers the chaotic parliamentary debate on ordering ceasefire in Gaza, claiming the Speaker - Sir Lindsay Hoyle - issued an "unprecedented" apology, on their front page. 
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METRO:  Metro are leading with a lucky couple who won a £61,000,000 on a Lottery Jackpot initially thought they scooped just the small amount of £2.60.
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Financial Times are reporing Conservative and Scottish National Party MPs walked out in protest of the Speaker's handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate.
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THE I:  A "stormy" debate and chaos in House Of Commons regarding ceasefire in Gaza, The I are reporting.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: WEDNESDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

20/2/2024

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Your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 21 February 2024.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror are reporting on claims Russian President Vladimir Putin is plotting to murder at least a dozen critics in Britain as part of a "killing spree" in the wake of the death of Alexei Navalny.
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THE TIMES:  The Times joins other national newspapers with Prince William's plea for peace in Gaza being featured on their front page, tomorrow. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph leads with Prince William's rare intervention over the raging conflict in Gaza.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Rishi Sunak has hit out at the "completely ridiculous" breach of the United Kingdom's borders by small boats, warning illegal migration is putting unsustainable pressure on services, according to the front page of tomorrow's Daily Express. 
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail are leading with Prince William's quest for an end to the war in Gaza in an unprecedented royal intervention. 
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​THE GUARDIAN:  Sir Keir Starmer, who is the leader of The Labour Party, is facing a threat of a devastating rebellion regarding the conflict in Gaza - despite bowing to pressure and calling for a ceasefire in the region, The Guardian are reporting. 
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DAILY STAR:  A big greedy black hole is eating the universe, according to Daily Star's front page. 
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THE INDEPENDENT:  On The Independent's front page, in a rare intervention strategy Prince William calling for the conflict to end in Gaza "as soon as possible". 
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Financial Times are claiming that Barclays Bank have ambitiously pledged to return £10,000,000,000 to shareholders over the next three years as part of an incentive by the bank's Chief Executive who hopes to boost revenues and move away from investment banking.
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METRO:  Metro's front page mentions about claims that David Cameron's Government knew the Post Office dropped a secret investigation that could have proved the innocence of jailed and ruined sub-postmasters.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS - TUESDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

19/2/2024

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Your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 20 February 2024.
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THE TIMES: WIDOW SAYS PUTIN USED NOVICHOK TO KILL NAVALNY

The Times are reporting that Alexei Navalny's widow, Yulia, believes her husband was killed with the Russian nerve agent novichok.
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THE GUARDIAN: 'STAND WITH ME': YULIA NAVALNAYA VOWS TO CONTINUE HUSBAND'S FIGHT

The Guardian leads with Alexei Navalny's widow, Yulia, has called for Russians to "stand with me... and share the rage" in a video posted on Social Media. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: US MOVES TO BLOCK ​ISRAELI OFFENSIVE

The United States are attempting to stop Israel from invading Rafah, The Daily Telegraph are reporting. 
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DAILY STAR: INDIANA JONES AND THE INDOMITABLE MRS MOP

Daily Star are claiming the actual real-life Holy Grail was saved by a Spanish cleaner who hid it in her sofa. 
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DAILY EXPRESS: PM: I KNOW IT'S BEEN TOUGH, BUT OUR PLAN WILL BOOST BRITAIN

Daily Express are claiming Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will boost Britain with a "sense of pride" when their readers met with him. 
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FINANCIAL TIMES: SURGE IN PENSION FUND BUYING DRIVES REVIVAL IN UK CORPORATE BOND MARKET

People's pension funds are "piling into UK corporate bonds", which has resulted change in the way some German & French companies issue debt, Financial Times reports. 
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DAILY MAIL: HUNDREDS OF HIGH-RISK FLIGHTS LAND IN UK UNCHECKED

A new immigration scandal is being reported on Daily Mail's front page.
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THE I: LABOUR SET TO PLEDGE TRIPLE LOCK ON UK STATE PENSION

Labour are set to triple lock safeguards on UK state pensions, The I reports on their front page.​
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METRO: BEAUTIFUL SOULS

Metro lead with the story of a murdered family in Bristol who were found killed in their home last Saturday.
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