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Several UK newspapers have reported on Princess Diana’s return to public duties following her cancer treatment earlier this year. The Telegraph and others have carried images of the Princess of Wales at the Cenotaph on Sunday. Elsewhere, the paper reports that Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron will discuss persuading US President Joe Biden to allow Ukraine to fire Storm Shadow missiles into Russia. The meeting is being described as a “last-ditch attempt” to stop President-Elect Donald Trump’s efforts to reduce US support for Ukraine. Downing Street confirms that the talks will reflect “the close bonds between the two countries, many forged and cemented by the sacrifice of British and French soldiers on the frontline”.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be in Paris to mark Armistice Day with Macron, according to the Guardian. The plan is to reflect on the strong relationship between the two countries, often secured through the valiant acts of the soldiers maintaining their bond.
The Times reports that Israel has warned its citizens to avoid sports events in Britain and other parts of Europe due to recent attacks against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam. The authorities have advised Israelis to avoid public gatherings in Europe and travel at their own discretion.
The Daily Mail has reported that Labour is facing a backlash after Treasury Minister Darren Jones failed to confirm that the government will raise defence funding to 2.5% of GDP by the end of the current parliamentary term.
Lastly, the Financial Times reports that Bitcoin has hit $80,000 for the first time on Sunday. They indicate this happened as Donald Trump recorded US election victories in Nevada and Arizona. It is believed that the cryptocurrency industry is expecting changes in US regulations and policies under Trump’s incoming administration
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