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Newspaper headlines: 'Chagos surrender' and 'Shipshape Kate' | Newspaper headlines: 'Chagos surrender' and 'Shipshape Kate' |
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The cost of the deal to transfer the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is the lead for the Telegraph and the Times - which both question the prime minister's claim that the total "net cost" of the deal to maintain a key military base there over a century would be roughly £3.2bn. | The cost of the deal to transfer the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is the lead for the Telegraph and the Times - which both question the prime minister's claim that the total "net cost" of the deal to maintain a key military base there over a century would be roughly £3.2bn. |
The Telegraph says its own analysis shows it is more likely to be around £30bn, a figure also suggested by the Conservatives. | The Telegraph says its own analysis shows it is more likely to be around £30bn, a figure also suggested by the Conservatives. |
It quotes the shadow foreign secretary, Dame Priti Patel, as saying that Labour are lying to British taxpayers with their "dodgy accounting". | It quotes the shadow foreign secretary, Dame Priti Patel, as saying that Labour are lying to British taxpayers with their "dodgy accounting". |
The Times quotes Sir Keir who says the deal represents "value for money" with the cost "the same as running an aircraft carrier minus the aircraft". | The Times quotes Sir Keir who says the deal represents "value for money" with the cost "the same as running an aircraft carrier minus the aircraft". |
The government's plans to release some prisoners in England and Wales early is the lead in the Daily Mail and the Daily Express. | The government's plans to release some prisoners in England and Wales early is the lead in the Daily Mail and the Daily Express. |
The Express has spoken to the Justice for Victims campaign group - which includes the parents of Sarah Everard who was murdered by a policeman in 2021. | The Express has spoken to the Justice for Victims campaign group - which includes the parents of Sarah Everard who was murdered by a policeman in 2021. |
The paper says the group has described the plans as an "insult to all victims". | The paper says the group has described the plans as an "insult to all victims". |
The i Paper carries a warning from former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove that the Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's net zero plan is a threat to national security. | The i Paper carries a warning from former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove that the Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's net zero plan is a threat to national security. |
Sir Richard highlights the risk of using Chinese technology in UK wind farms, solar panels and electric cars because the microchips in products could be controlled remotely - leaving the UK "dangerously vulnerable". | Sir Richard highlights the risk of using Chinese technology in UK wind farms, solar panels and electric cars because the microchips in products could be controlled remotely - leaving the UK "dangerously vulnerable". |
The Mirror reports that Manchester United is "open" to bids for any of its men's players, after the club's failure to qualify for European football next season. | The Mirror reports that Manchester United is "open" to bids for any of its men's players, after the club's failure to qualify for European football next season. |
The paper says this has left it with a £100m "hole" in its finances. "Reds alert" is the headline. | The paper says this has left it with a £100m "hole" in its finances. "Reds alert" is the headline. |
According to research reported in the Times, dogs are increasingly being seem as "child surrogates" by their owners who choose to have a pet over a baby. | According to research reported in the Times, dogs are increasingly being seem as "child surrogates" by their owners who choose to have a pet over a baby. |
The paper says a study, published in the European Psychologist journal, noted that owning a dog could offer an opportunity to fulfil a nurturing drive similar to parenting but with fewer demands than raising "biological offspring". | The paper says a study, published in the European Psychologist journal, noted that owning a dog could offer an opportunity to fulfil a nurturing drive similar to parenting but with fewer demands than raising "biological offspring". |
It says the trend may be contributing to the declining birthrate in Western countries - which has been happening in the UK since 2010. | It says the trend may be contributing to the declining birthrate in Western countries - which has been happening in the UK since 2010. |
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