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The front pages of major UK newspapers are dominated by a variety of headlines on Saturday. One of the leading stories is from the Mirror, where the headline “Stop starving Gaza’s kids” is featured alongside a picture of a malnourished three-year-old boy in Gaza. The paper includes an open letter from Holocaust survivors urging Israel to end the starvation of Palestinian children, a claim that has been denied by Israel.
Moving on to The Telegraph, the main headline reads “I was Starmer’s political prisoner” following an interview with Lucy Connolly, who recently was released from prison after spending 380 days behind bars for inciting racial hatred. The Sun also covers Connolly’s story, suggesting that she may sue the police for her experience during her time in jail.
The Daily Mail’s front page focuses on Ghislaine Maxwell, with the headline “Ghislaine: The truth about Duke & Epstein” referencing recently released tapes from an interview with her by the US justice department. Meanwhile, the i Paper highlights the hardening attitude towards migration in the UK, with voter perceptions of migration becoming a more critical issue than the NHS.
Nigel Farage’s proposals for deportation flights are front and center in The Times, with the headline “Farage will pledge five deportation flights a day”. The Express takes a different angle, alleging that 1.6 million children have been “stolen” by Putin’s war machine in Russia, who have denied any wrongdoing. Finally, the Financial Times speculates on a potential US interest rate cut next month, with Federal Reserve chief Jay Powell hinting at a policy adjustment due to the softening job market
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