Newspaper headlines: Schools misogyny 'surge' and 'cheers for beers'

Newspaper headlines: Schools misogyny 'surge' and 'cheers for beers'

Saturday’s front pages across the UK newspapers bring a varied range of stories. The Guardian claims that misogyny and racism are infiltrating UK schools due to students imitating the behavior of figures like Donald Trump and Andrew Tate, as per a study by the NASUWT union.

The Times features a report on government proposals to establish “return hubs” in the Balkans for asylum seekers who have been refused entry, with support from the UN’s refugee agency. The paper also highlights US Vice President JD Vance meeting with Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni in Rome.

The Daily Mail focuses on the fact that a quarter of Sir Keir Starmer’s ministers are affiliated with the union behind the Birmingham bin strikes. Additionally, an interview with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch reveals the tragic story of her cousin’s suicide after being influenced by online content.

The Daily Mirror teases an upcoming book by royal author Tom Bower, promising “sensational revelations” about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, suggesting that their relationship is under strain due to conflicting desires

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