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Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, made an appearance via videolink at the “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London on Saturday, as reported by The Observer with the headline “Musk marches on London”. The march was organized by Tommy Robinson, and the front page also featured an article about the “Maga men who bankrolled” him. Musk’s involvement in the rally caught the attention of several papers, highlighting his presence at the event.
The Sunday Times led with the headline “New revelations over Mandelson increase pressure on Starmer”, reporting on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s troubled week. The paper revealed that Sir Keir was handed a “two-page warning” about Lord Mandelson’s links to Jeffrey Epstein before his appointment as UK ambassador to Washington, casting doubt on the Prime Minister’s judgment. This development has led to speculation among some MPs that Sir Keir may not be fit to lead the party into the next general election.
On the front page of the Sunday Telegraph, the headline read “PM hired Mandelson without proper checks”, shedding light on the lack of due diligence in the appointment process. The paper reported that No 10 sent Lord Mandelson three questions regarding his relationship with the disgraced financier, the answers to which appeared to satisfy the prime minister. However, it raised further questions about the decision-making process at the highest levels of government.
The Mail on Sunday reported that the Duke of York could face further scrutiny as new emails from the “Epstein Files” are reviewed by US lawmakers. According to the paper, these emails contain incriminating evidence of Prince Andrew’s association with the late convicted paedophile. The potential release of these emails has raised concerns about the impact it could have on Prince Andrew and the royal family
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