A “glove” conversation “with Sir Keir Starmer led the observer. He told the paper why he plans to “fight” as prime minister and discussed his concerns about the growing support for reform and greens.
Sunday’s mail led to a request from Thomas Markle to his daughter, the Duchess of Sussex, to “see me one more time before I die”. MR Markle – who reportedly had his foot amputated during the operation – told the paper he didn’t want to die “from Meghan.
The senior barman accused the Justice Secretary of falsely framing rape cases to “keep up the number of jurors in England and Wales. The Ministry of Justice told the paper that the lawyers’ comments were “completely misleading”.
The Express leads the claims that many foreign nationals are considered a threat to the National Security Found Round monitoring the rights of the person to be deported. The paper says there are fresh calls for the UK to “overhaul” these laws and leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
Covid-Era schemes designed to stimulate the economy cost the taxpayer £10.9bn in fraud, the Mirror reports on Sunday, ahead of a report on Tuesday.
“Union Says Labor Exit to Starmer” was the headline for the Sunday Telegraph. An unnamed source told the BBC that it had not considered calling “an emergency conference to formally oust” the Labor Party, as reported by the paper.
The day led an interview with Jack Osbourne – the son of Ozzy Osbourne – after he eliminated from me an offer … Get me out of here! “Even Ozzy can’t eat jungle grub,” was the headline.
The daily star said that the prince of Wales has stepped up the award campaign Kevin Sinfield after he called the ex-rugby player “.