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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, it may not be all of the Front Pages.
If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Oliver Wright
Ministers are preparing the biggest shake-up of driving rules for two decades, including a reduction in the drink-drive limit.
Drivers over the age of 70 would be banned from the roads if they fail compulsory eye tests.
FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/driving-reforms-over-70-eye-tests-drink-drive-reduction-gph5rvjw0
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Christopher Bucktin
Shamed Prince Andrew believes it may never be safe to return to the United States, given the legal and political storms that await The Duke Of York.
Disgraced Earl Of Inverness will "never set foot" on North American soil again after lawmakers were pressed for him to provide testimony under oath about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, though he has not yet been subpoenaed.
FULL REPORT: TheMirror.com/entertainment/celebrity-news/prince-andrew-jeffrey-epstein-friendship-1320941
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles
Council chiefs in Britain have claimed that entire streets and flat blocks are being taken over to "exclusively" house Asylum Seekers.
Communities in Thanet, Canterbury, Dover and Folkestone have all been hit hardest by this practice.
FULL REPORT: http://Express.co.uk/news/politics/2093515
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Blackley
Nicola Sturgeon has revealed she came 'perilously close' to a breakdown last year in the wake of her appearance at the COVID-19 Inquiry.
The former First Minister also confirmed that that she is 'absolutely' going to divorce her husband Peter Murrell.
FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14987765
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lorenzo Tondo
Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his plan to take control of Gaza City in the face of widespread international outrage.
In a rare Press Conference with foreign journalists in Jerusalem, the Israeli Prime Minister said the plan, signed off last week by the Security Cabinet to criticism both at home and abroad.
FULL REPORT: http://TheGuardian.com/world/2025/aug/10/netanyahu-defends-gaza-city-plan-as-un-warns-of-calamity-and-starvation
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Bol
Nicola Sturgeon has admitted regret she didn't "pause" and "take a step back" from her gender recognition reforms.
She has adamantly stood by Trans Rights should be protected.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Will Stone
Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher have been warned not to annoy the highly sensitive US President to avoid him scuppering the lucrative US leg of the Oasis tour.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barrett
The Labour Party have freed over 26,000 criminals early - including hundreds of serious offenders who were handed sentences of more than a decade behind bars.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris McCall
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was blasted after claiming former Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond leaked details of a probe into sexual misconduct allegations against him.
FULL REPORT: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/nicola-sturgeon-claims-alex-salmond-35704384
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver
Sir Keir Starmer's Chagos Islands deal will cost 10 times more than he claimed, official figures reveal.
The Government's own estimate of the cost of giving away the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius is almost £35 billion.
FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/08/10/revealed-chagos-deal-to-cost-10-times-what-starmer-claimed
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kyriakos Petrakos
Benjamin Netanyahu defends plan of expanding Israel's offensive in Gaza City.
United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Greece and Slovenia issue condemnations.
Israel's Prime Minister denies his Armed Forces are deliberately starving Palestinians and is threatening to sue The New York Times.
FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/clashes-break-out-london-march-israeli-hostages-second-day-unrest-3852450
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Anne Sylvanie Chassany / Paola Tamma / Christopher Miller
Washington advised to use economic penalties to shape talks and enforce any ceasefire.
European leaders are pressing Washington to ratchet up sanctions pressure on Moscow as they race to shape the outcome of a meeting between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin.
FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/dd1f5a7a-2089-4038-ad00-11e6a64e6331
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah Hooper
Liverpool Football Club's Mo Salah has mocked UEFA as they paid tribute to legendary Palestinian player Suleiman Al-Obeid who was killed in an Israeli attack on Gaza.
FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/08/10/netanyahu-says-israel-no-choice-finish-job-gaza-23877433
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Bel Trew
As Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to back down over military expansion into Gaza, hostages' families tell Bel Trew in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem why their government has got it wrong – and call for an end to suffering for Israelis and Palestinians.
FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/netanyahu-israel-gaza-expansion-hostages-families-b2805078.html
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Short
More than 522 people were arrested for supporting banned group Palestine Action as police were condemned for using excessive force.
FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/522-arrested-protesting-against-palestine-action-ban
News In Brief follows.
- UK and Europe Urge Ceasefire and Sanctions
The United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Greece, and Slovenia condemn Israel's planned Gaza City offensive, calling for an end to the conflict. European leaders push Washington to tighten sanctions on Russia before Trump-Putin talks. - 522 Arrested for Supporting Palestine Action
Over 522 people arrested in the UK for backing banned group Palestine Action, with police criticised for excessive force. - Netanyahu Defends Gaza Plan
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu denies starving Palestinians, defends Gaza City offensive amid global outrage and United Nations warnings. Hostage families demand peace. - Mo Salah Criticises UEFA
Liverpool FC's Mo Salah mocks UEFA's tribute to Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid, killed in an Israeli attack. - Chagos Deal Costs £35bn
Sir Keir Starmer's Chagos Islands transfer to Mauritius costs nearly £35 billion, ten times higher than claimed. - Sturgeon’s Regrets and Struggles
Nicola Sturgeon regrets not pausing gender reforms but supports trans rights. She faced a near-breakdown during the COVID-19 Inquiry and plans to divorce. Critics call her a "hypocrite" over Alex Salmond claims. - Labour Frees 26,000 Prisoners
Over 26,000 criminals, including serious offenders, released early under Labour's scheme, sparking backlash. - Migrant Housing Concerns:
Councils in Thanet, Canterbury, Dover, and Folkestone report entire streets used to house Asylum Seekers. - Prince Andrew's US Fears
Prince Andrew believes it's unsafe to return to the US due to legal risks over Jeffrey Epstein ties. - Oasis Warned Over US Tour
Liam and Noel Gallagher cautioned not to upset the US President to protect their Oasis tour's US leg. - Driving Law Overhaul
Drivers over 70 may face mandatory eye tests every three years, with a lower drink-drive limit proposed.
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