Sade Times writes, the army has started an investigation into the leak of SAS identity as the Defense Secretary John Hele has been left “fierce” on Breach. “Palestine Action had 100 arrests in protests for action”, it reports, with two women with police officers under one umbrella. The king’s abode in the Hi Grove was “complaining about the demands of the emperor and the salary of the less employees”. A statement by the Kings Foundation reported “high satisfaction rate among employees in charity”.
Stephen Lawrence’s father, a man who murdered at a bus stop in 1993 gave a special interview to the daily mirror before the parole hearing of one of his son’s killer. “Tell me the truth on the murder of my son” reads the title of Tabloid. Mirror has another exclusive on her front page with John Torod’s wife Lisa Faulkner, after the dismissal of the MasterShef presenter.
Come here, “Brat and Grroom” writes The Daily Star as Lime Green Maven Charlie XCX wears white. Also on Star’s front page, actor Danny Dyer asked for the working class leaders and named Sir Kir Stmper “non-unit”.
“Middle Class Face Higher Water Bill” reads the title on the front page of the Daily Telegraph. Labor MPs will be urged to “launch a nationwide scheme, in which poor families will be given huge discount on their allegations”. As part of the government’s new RHSE course, “students are taught that ‘feeling down’ is not a mental health status”. Even in education news, teachers say “the prevalence of antisementary misuse in schools”. On the Telegraph’s front elsewhere, Chancellor Rachel Reeves could “see 5BN £ windfall from seized bitcoins to help” “fill black holes in public finance” from the seized bitcoin “from the seized bitcoin.”
On Sunday, Mail National Security Advisor Jonathan Paovel runs with a special, stating that his firm is paid for “detective opes”. “Demand for Tories” on “Secret Taxpayer Nashed Dialogue” with “evil states”, it writes.
The Sunday Express writes, “NHS ‘tourists fill our hospitals.” Citing new figures, the paper reports that people coming from abroad have “denied a shocking NHS of £ 200 meters in the last five years”.