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Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir' | Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir' |
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The Sunday Telegraph leads with the prime minister's defence of his upcoming expected deal with the European Union. | The Sunday Telegraph leads with the prime minister's defence of his upcoming expected deal with the European Union. |
Its front page says "PM insists deal benefits UK". | Its front page says "PM insists deal benefits UK". |
Ahead of Monday's summit in London, the Mail on Sunday asks "Brexit? What Brexit?". The paper describes the meeting as a "surrender summit", which could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. | Ahead of Monday's summit in London, the Mail on Sunday asks "Brexit? What Brexit?". The paper describes the meeting as a "surrender summit", which could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. |
The Sunday Express carries a warning to Sir Keir Starmer from the leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, with its headline "betray Britain at your peril". | The Sunday Express carries a warning to Sir Keir Starmer from the leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, with its headline "betray Britain at your peril". |
The Ministry of Defence will establish a new Home Guard, to protect power plants and airports from terror attacks, according to the Sunday Times. | The Ministry of Defence will establish a new Home Guard, to protect power plants and airports from terror attacks, according to the Sunday Times. |
It says the force will be modelled on the citizen army created in 1940, when Britain faced the prospect of an invasion by Nazi Germany. | It says the force will be modelled on the citizen army created in 1940, when Britain faced the prospect of an invasion by Nazi Germany. |
The paper notes that the plans form part of a national security review, and that those behind it want the public to understand that Britain is in a "pre-war era", as tensions worsen with Russia, Iran and North Korea. | The paper notes that the plans form part of a national security review, and that those behind it want the public to understand that Britain is in a "pre-war era", as tensions worsen with Russia, Iran and North Korea. |
Meanwhile, a report in the Sunday Telegraph says more than 550 MPs and peers have signed a letter to the prime minister, urging him to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. | Meanwhile, a report in the Sunday Telegraph says more than 550 MPs and peers have signed a letter to the prime minister, urging him to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. |
The cross-party group's call comes after three Iranian men appeared in court yesterday, accused of spying for Tehran. | The cross-party group's call comes after three Iranian men appeared in court yesterday, accused of spying for Tehran. |
The Observer says the UK's gambling regulator has "secretly" put 38 failing companies into special measures in the last five years. | The Observer says the UK's gambling regulator has "secretly" put 38 failing companies into special measures in the last five years. |
Betting firms can avoid formal action by the Gambling Commission, by offering to pay any profits made from regulatory failings to good causes, according to the report. | Betting firms can avoid formal action by the Gambling Commission, by offering to pay any profits made from regulatory failings to good causes, according to the report. |
It says around £2m has been paid since 2020, compared with total betting revenues of more than £15bn. The commission has told the paper that it consistently publishes enforcement outcomes. | It says around £2m has been paid since 2020, compared with total betting revenues of more than £15bn. The commission has told the paper that it consistently publishes enforcement outcomes. |
The Mail on Sunday says MPs are preparing to crack down on social media influencers who post "anti-suncream messages", and attempt to sell potentially dangerous tanning products. | The Mail on Sunday says MPs are preparing to crack down on social media influencers who post "anti-suncream messages", and attempt to sell potentially dangerous tanning products. |
The paper says a parliamentary inquiry will target TikTok and Instagram personalities who do paid promotions for oils and lotions. | The paper says a parliamentary inquiry will target TikTok and Instagram personalities who do paid promotions for oils and lotions. |
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