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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 22 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY RECORD: A Sex Trafficking survivor from Africa and her daughter - who now live in Glasgow - are battling a cruel bid to deport them. Daily Record are reporting. DAILY EXPRESS: A desperate Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) leads the Daily Express front page asking The Labour Party to stop "frustrating the will of the people" with endless meddling in his Rwanda Deportation Bill. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph lead with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) refusing to give New Scotland Yard his support after their treatment of an "openly Jewish" man. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror lead with The Labour Party's leader Sir Keir Starmer vowing to give kids a better start in life to honour the life of Stephen Lawrence. THE NATIONAL: Monday 22 April 2024's edition of The National takes a special look into how exactly UK Arms Sales work and how easily UK Government could stop them. DAILY MAIL: Angry Jewish Leaders are leading Daily Mail's front page, calling for New Scotland Yard Chief Mark Rowley to quit after threatening to arrest an "openly Jewish" man who was taking part in a pro-Gaza march. THE TIMES: According to a year-long Inquiry orchestrated by The Times, the majority of the British Public do not trust police to solve crimes. That's on their front page. MORNING STAR: As United States Government approved billions of additional dollars in Military Aid for Israel, 22 people (including 18 children) were killed in an overnight Air Strike in Rafah, Morning Star reports. THE I: According to The I, UK Ministers are preparing for the next Public Sector pay deal and they're also facing yet another summer of discontent. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian are leading with news of Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) being under pressure to make last-minute concessions to secure the passage of his Rwanda Deportation Bill. DAILY STAR: Daily Star lead with a weather update on their front page claiming there's a good chance it won't rain if you go out, today, and chances are it'll stay that way for a few days. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro England lead with Andrew O'Neill, a Head Teacher at a West London school, saying his pupils will now go home at 19:00 in hopes to save them from spending time on their Mobile Phones too much. His school will offer extra classes and a hot meal to fill up their new 12 hour day.
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