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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.
All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.
If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Hughes
Wes Streeting - a top minister - has heaped pressure on Keir Starmer by admitting voters are deeply disillusioned with The Labour Party, just 15 months after they came into power.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amanda Keenan
A furious mum has told how her car had to be quarantined for months after a faulty battery left it at risk of bursting into flames.
Sarah and Ian Brand purchased the Audi E-Tron from a dealership in Linwood but after the engine warning light came on, they decided to contact the garage.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Denis Campbell
NHS bosses in the South of Britain want an emergency injection of £3 billion to cover unexpected costs and have told ministers patients will wait longer for treatment and medical facilities will start rationing care without it.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre
Anti-racists called for a national campaign to vote out Reform UK after the Far Right party's Member Of Parliament, Sarah Pochin, was branded a disgrace for saying: "It drives me mad when I see adverts full of black people, full of Asian people".
FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/pochins-vile-rant-shows-reform-racist-core-say-campaigners
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kim MacDonald
House hunters are taking extreme measures to combat Perth's housing shortage by converting factories, horse stables, and churches into homes.
West Australia's best house conversions show wherever you lay your hat can be made into a home.
FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/business/housing-market/was-best-house-conversions-show-wherever-you-lay-your-hat-can-be-made-into-a-home-c-20446451
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Demetri Sevastopulo / Joe Leahy / Owen Walker
United States officials expect China to delay introducing export controls on rare earths, after two days of talks in Malaysia raised hopes that Donald Trump and Xi Jinping would agree to extend a trade truce at their high-stakes summit this week.
FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/3ae00c92-f216-4da5-9217-220ec42d37cc
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sian Hewitt
The Weather Forecast is hellish for Halloween as a 400 mile-wide storm sweeps in with rain and freezing temperatures.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: AFP / AP / Reuters
Hamas expanded their search for the bodies of hostages in new areas in the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian group said, a day after Egypt deployed a team of experts and heavy equipment to help retrieve the bodies.
Hamas is expected to return all of the remains Israeli hostages as soon as possible.
FULL REPORT: ArabNews.com/node/2620303
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn
The "worsening crisis" in the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities system (SEND) is putting the United Kingdom on the brink of a national emergency, experts have said.
Too many children face long waits for proper provisions to be put in place.
Often these are delays that can and should be avoided.
FULL STORY: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/opinion/columnists/more-warning-signs-that-current-send-support-is-not-fit-for-purpose-5370675
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on the occasion of Chhath Puja and said that festivals have become more vibrant this year due to success of Operation Sindoor and steps taken to eradicate the Maoist menace.
In his 127th edition of his monthly radio address Mann Ki Baat, the prime minister said that the Chhath Puja was a confluence of devotion, affection and tradition and reflected India’s social unity.
FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/op-sindoor-eradication-of-naxalism-added-colour-to-festivals-modi
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown
Rachel Reeves has been warned not to drive up food bills for millions of squeezed households by clobbering retailers with punishing tax hikes.
Bosses of Britain's biggest supermarkets have implored the Chancellor to exempt shops from a new business rates surtax in next month's crunch Budget.
FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/politics/2126186
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant
More than nine in ten Scottish people believe the National Health Service needs to be reformed, while half think private providers should play a bigger role, according to polling.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, accompanied by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, attended the launch of the Al Maktoum Archives, an entity overseen by the Executive Office of Sheikh Mohammed, which is aimed at documenting and preserving the rich cultural heritage and legacy of Dubai's Rulers and the Al Maktoum family, ensuring its accessibility for future generations.
FULL REPORT: GulfToday.AE/news/2025/10/26/sheikh-mohammed-launches-al-maktoum-archives-says-it-will-preserve-archive-and-disseminate-dubais-legacy
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted
A son treats his father on his 80th birthday to a visit to Palace Of Holyroodhouse to see their ancestor's 350-year-old paintings.
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