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The Sunday newspapers are filled with headlines highlighting various political issues and controversies. The Tory immigration pledge to deport 150,000 people a year dominates the front pages of both The Sunday Express and The Sunday Telegraph. Described as a “bold plan,” the move is compared to the US’ ‘ICE force’ and aims to remove all new illegal immigrants within a week.
Meanwhile, former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair is featured in The Observer, dubbed as “Tony of Arabia” as he returns to the Middle East. The Sunday Mirror showcases Manchester United footballers standing united after a synagogue attack, emphasizing a message of unity in the face of tragedy.
The Daily Mail criticizes former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, accusing her of taking advantage of taxpayer-funded bodyguards to help her partner move belongings between their homes. The Mail on Sunday and The Sun on Sunday both question Rayner’s actions, with the government clarifying that security arrangements for MPs are overseen by parliamentary authorities.
The Sunday Times delves into a Chinese spying case that collapsed after top-secret Whitehall talks, shedding light on reasons behind the decision. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s national security adviser assured officials that Beijing would not be singled out as an enemy of Britain during the trial, prompting the discontinuation of the case
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