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£12.00As news of the ceasefire between Gaza and Israel dominates headlines on Sunday, the Observer reports that aid agencies are preparing for the return of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to their homes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given a warning that Israel holds the right to return to fighting if the ceasefire is broken.
Elsewhere, the Mail on Sunday leads with a report on President-elect Donald Trump’s team seeking revenge on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for “meddling” in last year’s US election. The paper claims that members of Trump’s team are helping Reform UK leader Nigel Farage with his bid to become UK Prime Minister, in response to Labour volunteers campaigning for Democrat Kamala Harris in the US Presidential Election.
The Sunday Express has focused on the “chaos unleashed” by Chancellor Rachel Reeves budget, citing new analysis that the budget will cost the equivalent of 300,000 nurses’ salaries. Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride has warned that the budget could lead to a £12bn increase in borrowing.
The Sunday Telegraph has reported that the Attorney General is facing a conflict of interest row over Sri Lankan asylum seekers entering the UK from the Chagos Islands. The paper claims that after taking on the government as a private lawyer in 2023 over the asylum seeker’s case, a “one-off” deal was made allowing all of them to enter the country.
Finally, the Sun on Sunday has revealed a “cop probe” of a woman stalking Alex Gray, known as “Apollo” from the TV show Gladiators, with the BBC increasing security following her harassment of Gray on the set of the programme and where he was staying in Sheffield
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