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US Vice-President JD Vance recently visited Britain and met with Foreign Secretary David Lammy. The i Paper highlights Vance’s warning to the UK regarding the plan to recognize a Palestinian state, stating, “I don’t know what that would mean.” The two officials were photographed fishing at Chevening House in Kent, with The Times reporting on new border rules for British travelers going to Europe starting on October 12.
The Guardian describes Vance and Lammy’s meeting as a “true bromance” and features a photo of their fishing excursion. The paper reports on the approval of a new plan by Israel’s security cabinet to take complete control of Gaza City, stating that the future of one million Palestinians now hangs in the balance. The Sun’s headline, “Scam by me,” reveals an investigation into ticketless Oasis fans who allegedly used a security scam to gain entry to a band reunion concert.
The Daily Telegraph covers a controversial incident where police asked a shopkeeper to remove a sign calling shoplifters “scumbags” due to potential offense. The paper also mentions a photo of Jeffrey Epstein and his butler on the front page, with the butler expressing disbelief in Epstein’s suicide. The Daily Express features a plea from the parents of murdered schoolboy Harvey Willgoose for increased safety measures in schools, while the Daily Mail reports on an upcoming “eco-mob” joining protests in support of Gaza
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