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Newspaper headlines: Starmer 'rewarding Hamas' and 'Labour's low blow' | Newspaper headlines: Starmer 'rewarding Hamas' and 'Labour's low blow' |
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The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail lead their coverage of Sir Keir Starmer's statement on the UK potentially recognising a Palestinian state with Israeli claims that this would be rewarding Hamas. | The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail lead their coverage of Sir Keir Starmer's statement on the UK potentially recognising a Palestinian state with Israeli claims that this would be rewarding Hamas. |
The Guardian notes that as well as requiring Israel to hold to a ceasefire in Gaza, the statement also reiterates the UK government's demands for Hamas to immediately release all the hostages and commit to disarmament. | The Guardian notes that as well as requiring Israel to hold to a ceasefire in Gaza, the statement also reiterates the UK government's demands for Hamas to immediately release all the hostages and commit to disarmament. |
But the Times points out that Sir Keir did not say these must be met before a Palestinian state is recognised. | But the Times points out that Sir Keir did not say these must be met before a Palestinian state is recognised. |
The i paper says the Board of Deputies of British Jews is seeking assurances that there will be no recognition without the release of the hostages - or if Hamas continues to reject calls for a ceasefire. | The i paper says the Board of Deputies of British Jews is seeking assurances that there will be no recognition without the release of the hostages - or if Hamas continues to reject calls for a ceasefire. |
But in its editorial, the Daily Mirror says: "This is not about Hamas. It is about acknowledging the right of the Palestinians to exist, to live with dignity and to be treated as equals at the negotiating table." | But in its editorial, the Daily Mirror says: "This is not about Hamas. It is about acknowledging the right of the Palestinians to exist, to live with dignity and to be treated as equals at the negotiating table." |
The Times describes the statement as "gesture diplomacy", saying that recognising Palestine as a sovereign state would do nothing to end starvation in Gaza. The Mail says Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Sir Keir of "political posturing at its very worst". | The Times describes the statement as "gesture diplomacy", saying that recognising Palestine as a sovereign state would do nothing to end starvation in Gaza. The Mail says Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Sir Keir of "political posturing at its very worst". |
The Sun says that not for the first time, Sir Keir has buckled under pressure from his own backbenchers. | The Sun says that not for the first time, Sir Keir has buckled under pressure from his own backbenchers. |
The Daily Express says the International Monetary Fund has urged the Bank of England to cut interest rates twice more this year, to help the UK's sluggish economy - as Britain reels from what it calls the tax raid by the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. The Times puts a more positive spin on the IMF's report - highlighting the prediction that the UK will be the third fastest growing economy in the G7 this year - and next. | The Daily Express says the International Monetary Fund has urged the Bank of England to cut interest rates twice more this year, to help the UK's sluggish economy - as Britain reels from what it calls the tax raid by the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. The Times puts a more positive spin on the IMF's report - highlighting the prediction that the UK will be the third fastest growing economy in the G7 this year - and next. |
For a third day, the papers celebrate England's Euro-winning footballers. The i Paper says 65,000 fans joined the Lionesses for an unbelievable parade to honour their back-to-back victories. | For a third day, the papers celebrate England's Euro-winning footballers. The i Paper says 65,000 fans joined the Lionesses for an unbelievable parade to honour their back-to-back victories. |
The Financial Times says "roaring fans" lauded the players as their bus made its way down the Mall. | The Financial Times says "roaring fans" lauded the players as their bus made its way down the Mall. |
On the inside pages, the Mirror quotes the goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, as saying: "If you have a dream...believe it." | On the inside pages, the Mirror quotes the goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, as saying: "If you have a dream...believe it." |
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