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Newspaper headlines: 'Get them out' Sudan and Len Goodman gets 'a perfect 10' | Newspaper headlines: 'Get them out' Sudan and Len Goodman gets 'a perfect 10' |
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The Times leads with what it calls a "race against time" to save the 4,000 UK citizens in Sudan. | The Times leads with what it calls a "race against time" to save the 4,000 UK citizens in Sudan. |
It says those remaining in the capital Khartoum "face a choice between staying with dwindling food and water, and the possibility of gunfire and hijacking if they try to escape". The i says those wanting to leave will have to brave a three-day drive to reach Royal Navy rescue ships - in an operation ministers believe is significantly more difficult than the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. In its leader column, the Sun says there are "deeply uncomfortable reminders" of that process, and warns "the clock is ticking". Meanwhile the Daily Mirror calls on ministers to "act now to get all of them out". | It says those remaining in the capital Khartoum "face a choice between staying with dwindling food and water, and the possibility of gunfire and hijacking if they try to escape". The i says those wanting to leave will have to brave a three-day drive to reach Royal Navy rescue ships - in an operation ministers believe is significantly more difficult than the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. In its leader column, the Sun says there are "deeply uncomfortable reminders" of that process, and warns "the clock is ticking". Meanwhile the Daily Mirror calls on ministers to "act now to get all of them out". |
According to the Daily Telegraph, the foreign secretary will not mention the situation in Sudan when he gives what it calls a major speech in London later. Instead, James Cleverly will warn of the "threat of a new Cold War with China". The paper says he will also urge President Xi Jinping to "come clean about the biggest military build-up in peacetime", but will insist it is "a betrayal of British interests to isolate China". | According to the Daily Telegraph, the foreign secretary will not mention the situation in Sudan when he gives what it calls a major speech in London later. Instead, James Cleverly will warn of the "threat of a new Cold War with China". The paper says he will also urge President Xi Jinping to "come clean about the biggest military build-up in peacetime", but will insist it is "a betrayal of British interests to isolate China". |
Saudi citizens arrive in their home country after being rescued by their military | Saudi citizens arrive in their home country after being rescued by their military |
"Sunak and Hunt pressed to deliver on pledge to mend ties with business", is the headline in the Financial Times. It focuses on speeches by the prime minister and chancellor at a meeting of business leaders in which Jeremy Hunt admitted corporate taxes were too high. The Daily Mail highlights an exchange between Rishi Sunak and Gerry Murphy, the chairman of Burberry, who criticised the removal of VAT refunds for foreign visitors who shop in the UK. | "Sunak and Hunt pressed to deliver on pledge to mend ties with business", is the headline in the Financial Times. It focuses on speeches by the prime minister and chancellor at a meeting of business leaders in which Jeremy Hunt admitted corporate taxes were too high. The Daily Mail highlights an exchange between Rishi Sunak and Gerry Murphy, the chairman of Burberry, who criticised the removal of VAT refunds for foreign visitors who shop in the UK. |
Mr Sunak has written in the Daily Express, pledging what it calls his "unwavering commitment to preserve the rights and dignity" of women. He insists that he knows "what a woman is" and promises to "safeguard a century of hard-won protections" that the paper says have come under threat from "a minority of gender extremists". | Mr Sunak has written in the Daily Express, pledging what it calls his "unwavering commitment to preserve the rights and dignity" of women. He insists that he knows "what a woman is" and promises to "safeguard a century of hard-won protections" that the paper says have come under threat from "a minority of gender extremists". |
The Sun claims that Sue Gray could be blocked from taking up a job with Labour until after the next election. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments is looking into the planned hiring of the senior civil servant. But Whitehall sources tell the paper it could recommend a "cooling off period" of two years, because of her role in investigating Partygate. | The Sun claims that Sue Gray could be blocked from taking up a job with Labour until after the next election. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments is looking into the planned hiring of the senior civil servant. But Whitehall sources tell the paper it could recommend a "cooling off period" of two years, because of her role in investigating Partygate. |
The Jaffa Cake has been crowned in contest of best biscuit to dunk in tea | The Jaffa Cake has been crowned in contest of best biscuit to dunk in tea |
The Guardian quotes two Labour frontbenchers as saying that Diane Abbott should consider stepping down at the next election. The veteran MP, who is 69 and has held her seat since 1987, was suspended from the party after comments condemned by Sir Keir Starmer as antisemitic. She has since apologised, but an investigation is under way. An unnamed Labour MP says they want her "to be able to retire with some dignity". | The Guardian quotes two Labour frontbenchers as saying that Diane Abbott should consider stepping down at the next election. The veteran MP, who is 69 and has held her seat since 1987, was suspended from the party after comments condemned by Sir Keir Starmer as antisemitic. She has since apologised, but an investigation is under way. An unnamed Labour MP says they want her "to be able to retire with some dignity". |
And the Daily Mail says a controversial winner has emerged in a contest to determine the best biscuit to dunk in tea. The Jaffa Cake, which many people refuse to define as a biscuit, came in first place withstanding 116 dunks before breaking. The paper says the plain digestive was the "least suited to the task", managing only six. | And the Daily Mail says a controversial winner has emerged in a contest to determine the best biscuit to dunk in tea. The Jaffa Cake, which many people refuse to define as a biscuit, came in first place withstanding 116 dunks before breaking. The paper says the plain digestive was the "least suited to the task", managing only six. |
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