Newspaper headlines: 'UK Gaza protests going ahead' and 'Romp in Peace, Jilly'

Newspaper headlines: 'UK Gaza protests going ahead' and 'Romp in Peace, Jilly'

Today marks the two-year anniversary since Hamas attacked Israel, and the UK’s Gaza protests are scheduled to proceed despite this. The i Paper reports on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s denouncement of these protests as “unpatriotic”. The paper also pays tribute to late author Jilly Cooper, known as the “Queen of the bonkbuster”.

The Times features a headline stating “PM’s anger at student protests on October 7”, with the prime minister expressing frustration at the rise of antisemitism in the country. Additionally, there is coverage on the promised stop-and-search blitz in crime hotspots by the Tories. Jilly Cooper is remembered with a snap on the page as well.

Amid talks of a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, the Daily Mirror emphasizes that Gaza still faces deadly strikes. The paper describes the devastating scenes as bombs continue to rip into Gaza City, leaving parts of it in ruins and causing suffering for many innocent citizens. A tribute to Jilly Cooper is also highlighted.

The Guardian sheds light on nurses’ concerns over Labour’s new visa rules potentially jeopardizing the NHS. Moreover, the paper discusses tax authorities examining the finances of George Cottrell, a Nigel Farage ally. The Guardian also features a story about a hostage’s brother anxiously waiting for his release

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