The front page of the Observer is taken with a seal of the Royal Crest and faded image, equipped the “Real Immigration Crisis and the Solution of Britain”. The story promises to expand the labor of labor for all digital IDs “. In addition, on the front page, “Improvement UK councilors seek relaxed visa rules” and “The fear that hunts the migrant workers of Jersey”.
The mail on Sunday continues with its major story from Saturday – a new biography of Prince Andrew, which it refers to as “useful stupids of Epstein”. Even on its front page, two -thirds of the doctors by the doctors “Defoy Strike Calls” “a huge shock to the bid of militant unions to highlight the havoc of the hospital”. “Take, doctor!” Mail says.
According to the Daily Mirror, Gisline Maxwell, a guilty of the sex offer Jeffrey Epstein, has been “quizzed on three Brits” associated with the deceased Podophile Financer. American lawyers focus on “friends other than Prince Andrew”, it says.
“Gaza children to be blowing for NHS treatment” reads the headline of Sunday Times. The government will report to 300 seriously sick youth to receive free medical care, it will report. In addition, on the front page, MP Chris Bryant reported that he explains the time that was sexually abused by former National Youth Theater chief Michael Croft, and children hosting the summer camp have been given “sedative sweets”. Businesses have pulled advertisements on a channel 4 documentary that the commissioner of children says “promotes sex -reducing sex”.
A “strictly cocaine investigation” is the main story of the Sun, as Tabloid says the BBC law firm is investigating adding “two stars”, “it is said that their drug is used” well known “. The BBC told the paper,” We have clear protocols and policies for any serious complaint. ,
An interview with Cammy Badenoch, the leader of the Conservative Party, leads the Sunday Telegraph. In this, she says that “Labor has not learned from Trus ‘mistakes’.” She accuses the government of bringing the country “a loan closer to a spiral”. The Telegraph also reports that a senior civil servant “tried to gag” to say “former immigration minister Robert Jenrich” said that the terrorists had come on small boats – in a piece written for the telegraph after their tenure. Now the secretary of the Chhaya Secretary was told that the secretary of the state was “not made public” and not renewed by the house office.