“Stop Starting Gaza’s kids” is the demand that leads the mirror version on Saturday, which is associated with a three -year -old boy being treated for malnutrition in Gaza. The paper contains an open letter of Holocaust who remained from Israel for “Palestinian children for ending the horrors of being hungry”, after confirming an famine by a non-supported body in Gaza city. The report was called “lump sum lie” by Israel, which deny starvation in the region.
“I was the political prisoner of the starrer” is the main title on the telegraph, the paper had achieved one of the first interviews with Lucy Konoli since he was released from jail earlier this week. Konoli was jailed to shake racial hatred after the Southport attack, and spent 380 days behind bars.
Lucy Konoli is also a leading story for the Sun, and the paper says she is considering sueing the police after her “prison examination”.
“Gisline: The Truth About Duke and Epstein” reads the headline on the Daily Mail, after a tape with an interview with Ghishlain Maxwell by the US Justice Department.
I paper states that voters are “getting strict” for migration. The paper reports that the migration in the context of the most important issues that overtake the UK ahead of NHS is now second after the cost of finishing second.
Migration is also the main story for the Times, after the reform, UK leader Nigel Faraj prepared the £ 10BN scheme to deal with the shelter seekers in the UK. He said that the only way to move forward was to detain and deport all the migrants who illegally enter the country, and promised five exile flights a day. Paper says that his “Dracian” plan will face “comprehensive legal, political and practical obstacles” should improve the next election.
“1.6 meter children stolen by Putin’s war machine” The Express says that hundreds of thousands of children are again kept in education programs that support Russia’s military efforts and “destroy their national identity”. The paper says they are calling for immediate action because the Kremlin “continues to feed the youth for the groom to feed the dictator’s war machine”. Russia denied the wrongdoing and said that it has protected weak children by transferring them from the war zone for its safety.
Financial Times reports that US interest rate may be cut next month, drawing on J Powell’s comments at the Federal Reserve’s Economic Summit on Friday. He said that a “soft” job market may offset the potential inflation effects of the tariff of Trump administration, and that “shifting balance” “can adjust the attitude of our policy”.
The Daily Star has written a story on the swimwear trend, claiming that the British have gone to “Bummy for Thongs”.