The UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is requesting answers from the Metropolitan Police chief after some protesters at a pro-Palestinian march in London over the weekend were not arrested for chanting “jihad.” The Daily Express, The Times, and The Daily Mail are among the newspapers carrying the story. The Daily Mail is using the term “Suella’s fury” in their headline, and The Times reports that Braverman plans to meet with Sir Mark Rowley, the Met chief, to further discuss the matter. Conversely, The i’s front-page story focuses on claims that Braverman’s Rwanda policy is “falling apart.”
The Daily Telegraph is still without their cartoonist, Matt, but the paper contains several front-page stories ranging from Cabinet Secretary Simon Case’s time off due to a “private medical matter” to Braverman’s meeting with Sir Mark Rowley. The Sun discusses an incident on Saturday where a Tube driver appeared to lead Central line passengers in a pro-Palestinian chant, and investigations by police and Transport for London are continuing.
Sir Bobby Charlton also features on the front pages of some papers after his death over the weekend at the age of 86, with some papers featuring tributes to the England and Manchester United legend. Finally, in happier news, the Daily Star is reporting that scientists have found where the genes for baldness come from, offering hope to those experiencing hair loss
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