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Newspaper headlines: Starmer 'in denial' and 'from Russia with shove' | Newspaper headlines: Starmer 'in denial' and 'from Russia with shove' |
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The potential backbench rebellion over the government's proposed changes to welfare is the main news in the Times, which says "Rebel MPs want regime change". | The potential backbench rebellion over the government's proposed changes to welfare is the main news in the Times, which says "Rebel MPs want regime change". |
The paper says some Labour MPs and ministers see changes to Sir Keir Starmer's inner team, described as "over-excitable boys", as the price for securing their backing for the government's plans. | The paper says some Labour MPs and ministers see changes to Sir Keir Starmer's inner team, described as "over-excitable boys", as the price for securing their backing for the government's plans. |
The Guardian says the prime minister is "in denial" about the scale of the problem on his hands in next Tuesday's vote. | The Guardian says the prime minister is "in denial" about the scale of the problem on his hands in next Tuesday's vote. |
According to the i Paper, concessions to the likely rebels are being worked out inside Downing Street. | According to the i Paper, concessions to the likely rebels are being worked out inside Downing Street. |
The Daily Express reports the prime minister's insistence that the row will not drive him from Number 10. | The Daily Express reports the prime minister's insistence that the row will not drive him from Number 10. |
Analysis in the Daily Telegraph shows the capacity for the row to have an impact at the next general election. | Analysis in the Daily Telegraph shows the capacity for the row to have an impact at the next general election. |
Fifty-one of the MPs considered likely to vote against the existing government plans have majorities which are smaller than the number of Pip claimants in their constituency. | Fifty-one of the MPs considered likely to vote against the existing government plans have majorities which are smaller than the number of Pip claimants in their constituency. |
The paper reports that the arithmetic may make it impossible for the Downing Street to convince dozens of rebels to support its plans, under any circumstances. | The paper reports that the arithmetic may make it impossible for the Downing Street to convince dozens of rebels to support its plans, under any circumstances. |
"Stop Labour's betrayal of our SAS heroes" is the front page headline in the Daily Mail. | "Stop Labour's betrayal of our SAS heroes" is the front page headline in the Daily Mail. |
The paper wants ministers to U-turn on their pledge to repeal the previous government's Legacy Act, which protects some Northern Ireland veterans from historical prosecution. | The paper wants ministers to U-turn on their pledge to repeal the previous government's Legacy Act, which protects some Northern Ireland veterans from historical prosecution. |
The Sun claims Russia is providing fake documents, transport and military escorts to people-smugglers who co-ordinate Channel crossings. | The Sun claims Russia is providing fake documents, transport and military escorts to people-smugglers who co-ordinate Channel crossings. |
A security source has told the paper president Vladimir Putin sees the issue as an opportunity to "cause disruption and destabilise". | A security source has told the paper president Vladimir Putin sees the issue as an opportunity to "cause disruption and destabilise". |
The way the Nato chief, Mark Rutte dealt with President Trump at the summit in the Hague attracts much attention. | The way the Nato chief, Mark Rutte dealt with President Trump at the summit in the Hague attracts much attention. |
The Daily Mirror describes his decision to call Trump "the daddy" as "toe-curling", "bizarre" and "cringe". | The Daily Mirror describes his decision to call Trump "the daddy" as "toe-curling", "bizarre" and "cringe". |
The Times labels Rutte the "Trump-whisperer", while the Guardian calls their relationship a "budding bromance". | The Times labels Rutte the "Trump-whisperer", while the Guardian calls their relationship a "budding bromance". |
The Daily Star claims a showbiz exclusive with a shock front page report that the BBC is ending its popular Sunday night series, Call the Midwife. | The Daily Star claims a showbiz exclusive with a shock front page report that the BBC is ending its popular Sunday night series, Call the Midwife. |
It says the programme is to end after one more series, the 15th, and what it calls a "blockbuster" movie. | It says the programme is to end after one more series, the 15th, and what it calls a "blockbuster" movie. |
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