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Newspaper headlines: 'Best of Britain' and the country on a 'war footing' | Newspaper headlines: 'Best of Britain' and the country on a 'war footing' |
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Sir Keir Starmer's announcement of a full national statutory inquiry into grooming gangs features on many of the front pages. | Sir Keir Starmer's announcement of a full national statutory inquiry into grooming gangs features on many of the front pages. |
The Sunday Telegraph says it is a significant shift after the prime minister previously resisted calls for an investigation. | The Sunday Telegraph says it is a significant shift after the prime minister previously resisted calls for an investigation. |
The paper says that he has "caved" after accepting the recommendation of a report by Baroness Louise Casey. | The paper says that he has "caved" after accepting the recommendation of a report by Baroness Louise Casey. |
The Sunday Times and the Sun on Sunday both label Sir Keir's decision a "U-turn". | The Sunday Times and the Sun on Sunday both label Sir Keir's decision a "U-turn". |
The Mail on Sunday highlights comments made by the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, that the prime minister should apologise for initially resisting the move. | The Mail on Sunday highlights comments made by the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, that the prime minister should apologise for initially resisting the move. |
A number of the papers lead on more RAF jets being sent to Middle East, as intense fighting between Israel and Iran continues. | A number of the papers lead on more RAF jets being sent to Middle East, as intense fighting between Israel and Iran continues. |
The Sunday Times notes the decision was made after Tehran threatened to strike British bases in the region. Its headline is "Britain on a war footing". | The Sunday Times notes the decision was made after Tehran threatened to strike British bases in the region. Its headline is "Britain on a war footing". |
"Jets scramble to Middle East" says the Sun on Sunday. | "Jets scramble to Middle East" says the Sun on Sunday. |
Reflecting more widely on the crisis, the Observer's international editor, Steve Bloomfield, says "this is no ordinary war". | Reflecting more widely on the crisis, the Observer's international editor, Steve Bloomfield, says "this is no ordinary war". |
He writes that as G7 leaders gather in Canada, even if they issue a call for calm, nothing they say is likely to prevent Iran and Israel from escalating the conflict. | He writes that as G7 leaders gather in Canada, even if they issue a call for calm, nothing they say is likely to prevent Iran and Israel from escalating the conflict. |
The Sunday Telegraph says the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has not ruled out "leaning more heavily" on the private sector to cut NHS backlogs. | The Sunday Telegraph says the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has not ruled out "leaning more heavily" on the private sector to cut NHS backlogs. |
He has written in the paper that he refuses to be "bound by outdated ideological battles", adding that using independent hospitals to provide taxpayer-funded care does not contradict the principles of the health service. | He has written in the paper that he refuses to be "bound by outdated ideological battles", adding that using independent hospitals to provide taxpayer-funded care does not contradict the principles of the health service. |
The paper says almost 1.5m people have had private care on the NHS since Labour came to power last year. | The paper says almost 1.5m people have had private care on the NHS since Labour came to power last year. |
The Sunday Times reports that "breakthrough" drugs to treat Alzheimer's are due to be refused for use on the NHS this week. | The Sunday Times reports that "breakthrough" drugs to treat Alzheimer's are due to be refused for use on the NHS this week. |
The paper says the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence is expected to knock back Lecanemab and Donanemab, which are both proven to slow the underlying cause of dementia. | The paper says the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence is expected to knock back Lecanemab and Donanemab, which are both proven to slow the underlying cause of dementia. |
The decision is said to be on the grounds of cost effectiveness. Health charities have said such a move would be "deeply disappointing". | The decision is said to be on the grounds of cost effectiveness. Health charities have said such a move would be "deeply disappointing". |
And most of the papers feature photographs of the Royal Family attending Saturday's Trooping the Colour. | And most of the papers feature photographs of the Royal Family attending Saturday's Trooping the Colour. |
"The firm out in force" says the Sunday Telegraph. | "The firm out in force" says the Sunday Telegraph. |
The paper goes on to say that it was at the King's request to dedicate part of the event to honouring the victims of Thursday's Air India disaster. | The paper goes on to say that it was at the King's request to dedicate part of the event to honouring the victims of Thursday's Air India disaster. |
This included a one-minute silence and black armbands being worn. | This included a one-minute silence and black armbands being worn. |
The Mail on Sunday covers a more light-hearted moment - the young princes Louis and George laughing as they shared a carriage journey. | The Mail on Sunday covers a more light-hearted moment - the young princes Louis and George laughing as they shared a carriage journey. |
The front page of the Sunday Times features a photograph of the boys giggling with the headline "chuckle brothers". | The front page of the Sunday Times features a photograph of the boys giggling with the headline "chuckle brothers". |
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