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A black woman, Kemi Badenoch, has been elected as the first leader of a major UK political party, the Conservative Party. Several newspapers had this as their main headline on Sunday, with the Sunday Telegraph quoting her as saying it was time for a fresh start. The Observer focused on a financial challenge from the Labour Party. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez and Kamala Harris appeared on the front page of the Financial Times Weekend, with Harris currently neck and neck with Donald Trump in the polls, according to the paper.
The Mail on Sunday continued their coverage of an upcoming biography about King Charles, written by Robert Hardman. Hardman claims there is a thought to change the honour Order of the British Empire to the Order of British Excellence to distance itself from the country’s colonial past. The Sunday Mirror had a story about Prince William’s estate’s homes, some of which are damp and not meeting energy standards. The Sun on Sunday had a story by James Haskell, claiming his ex-wife Chloe Madeley was groped in a club by an unnamed rugby star. The Daily Star Sunday had a story about councils cancelling Bonfire Night parties.
Finally, the Sunday Express reported an exclusive, namely that all RAF pilots have to train in the United States due to a shortage of jets. They also criticized Labour’s new budget, implying that the government cutting inheritance tax exemptions would encourage people to spend their pension money so as to avoid being taxed
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