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The victory of England’s women at the Rugby World Cup is making headlines across front pages on Sunday. The Telegraph celebrates the “English Roses” ruling the world, while also mentioning the Chancellor Rachel Reeves facing a potential revolt. Ministers are reportedly urging Reeves to relax fiscal rules and allow more government spending, in hopes of fulfilling manifesto promises and avoiding losing voters to Reform.
The Observer highlights the win with a headline of “Roses…and Thorns”, tying it into the upcoming Labour Party conference. The Sunday Times reports that Labour is gearing up for the conference with a series of policy announcements, starting with plans for new towns to recover from recent challenging weeks. There are concerns within the party about Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership and competence, posing a significant challenge for him.
According to the Sunday Express, a defense expert warns that war with Russia could become inevitable without a strong and united front from Nato. The deployment of British-made drones to create a “drone wall” for Nato countries against Russian threats
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