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Front pages across the UK are dominated by stories of triumph and adversity this morning. Catherine, Princess of Wales, is showcased on the front of the Express, wearing a poppy in support of Remembrance Sunday at the Royal Albert Hall. An exclusive report in the Express reveals that the Ministry of Defence will now cover the costs of veterans traveling abroad to commemorate their fallen comrades.
The Mirror highlights a “campaign victory” as they report that more veterans involved in H-bomb testing will now receive a nuclear test medal. Television presenter Davina McCall takes center stage in the Sun, announcing her battle with breast cancer. McCall, 58, discovered a lump and credits Lorraine Kelly’s Change + Check campaign for encouraging her to seek medical attention.
In a twist of events, the Star declares that McCall has been given the “all-clear” after having the cancerous lump removed without needing chemotherapy. The Observer contemplates Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget and its impact on the younger population in a piece titled “Generation game”. The Sunday Telegraph discloses that the BBC will issue an apology for a doctored speech of former President Donald Trump in a Panorama program.
The Times echoes the sentiment with a headline also discussing the BBC’s apology for the doctored Trump speech. The Mail on Sunday features former Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticizing BBC presenter Nick Robinson for suggesting bias row claims are part of an anti-BBC agenda. Johnson finds Robinson’s comments “ridiculous” and “arrogant
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