Newspaper headlines: PM 'must break silence' on ruling and the 'spy who bugged me'

Newspaper headlines: PM 'must break silence' on ruling and the 'spy who bugged me'

In recent news, the Supreme Court ruling regarding the definition of a woman continues to be a topic of discussion. The Daily Mail is calling for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to address the ruling, urging him to support it publicly and not dismantle it. The ruling has sparked debate and controversy among various groups.

On a different note, campaigners who were part of the Supreme Court ruling are reportedly facing death threats and abuse. The Daily Express highlights the challenges these campaigners are encountering in the aftermath of the landmark ruling. Additionally, the Duke of York received an “Easter olive branch” from his brother, the King, at a church service in Windsor Castle.

The issue surrounding the gender ruling is also a significant focus for The Daily Telegraph, which reports that the prime minister has declined to intervene in efforts by ministers to oppose the judgment. There are plans for Labour ministers and MPs to convene and discuss strategies to promote trans rights following the ruling. Queen Camilla’s appearance at an Easter service is featured prominently on the front page.

Across other news outlets, The Guardian sheds light on how British cancer patients are reportedly being denied access to life-saving drugs due to Brexit-related complications. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed Vladimir Putin’s Easter ceasefire as a mere publicity stunt. The Pope’s presence at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Square for Easter greetings is highlighted on the front page as well

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