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An inquiry has been launched by the army following the leaking of SAS identities, as reported by The Sunday Times. The Defence Secretary, John Healey, is described as “furious” over the breach. The Sunday Times also mentions a hundred arrests in umbrella protests for Palestine Action, highlighting two women being escorted by police officers under an umbrella. Highgrove, the King’s residence, faced an exodus of gardeners who were reportedly unhappy with the monarch’s demands and low staff pay. Contrary to this, the King’s Foundation reported high satisfaction rates among the charity’s staff.
The Daily Mirror covers an exclusive interview with the father of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered at a bus stop in 1993. This comes ahead of the parole hearing for one of his son’s killers. The tabloid’s headline reads “Tell the truth on my son’s murder.” The Daily Mirror also features another exclusive about John Torode’s wife, Lisa Faulkner, following the MasterChef presenter’s dismissal. Meanwhile, the Daily Star brings attention to lime green maven Charli XCX and her “brat & groom” style, as well as actor Danny Dyer calling for working-class leaders and labeling Sir Keir Starmer a “non-entity.”
The Daily Telegraph leads with a headline stating that the middle class is facing higher water bills. Labour MPs are expected to introduce a scheme for discounted charges for poorer families. The government’s new RHSE curriculum includes teachings that “feeling down” is not a mental health condition. Additionally, the Telegraph reports on teachers alerting about the prevalence of antisemitic abuse in schools. Chancellor Rachel Reeves could potentially receive a £5 billion windfall from seized Bitcoins to address the public finances’ black hole.
The Mail on Sunday features an exclusive on National Security Adviser Johnathan Powell, accusing his firm of being paid for “spy ops.” The paper mentions the Tories’ demands for an inquiry into secret taxpayer-funded talks with “rogue states.” Lastly, the Sunday Express highlights the issue of NHS “tourists” exploiting hospitals for £200 million over the past five years, depriving the cash-strapped NHS of crucial funds
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