A map of the UK with a measuring tape around it leads to the front page of the Observer, which reports on the “Blackmarket in Weight in Weight Loss Drugs” of Britain under “The waist land”.
The front page of the Daily Star also focuses on injection. It states that NHS stabs “Flex 200 times one hour” stabs, in which Slimers scratched the next month to stock up on supplies before prices in private clinics.
Sunday people take a look at a separate health story because it reports on a “powerful” new blood pressure drugs, Baxdrostat, which can help millions. It says that the drug has been given a “game Changer” and can be introduced on NHS in a year.
Sunday Times reports on email, which states, indicating that the Duke of York was in touch with the late convicted sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein, when Rajkumar Andrew said he had last spoken. Duke denies any wrongdoing.
“Rener used the top wealth protection firm in the deal at the house,” reads the title on the front page of the mail on Sunday. Paper says that the financial matters of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener have been “deepened” on “dispute”. Paper says his office repeatedly rejected his requests for comment.
The Sun on Sunday has a photo of Rener with her partner Sam Terry with “Rener Lobby Ro”. It reports that it has worked for a lobbying group which has received £ 280,000 from the government. It is understood that the deputy PM declared the interest of Mr. Terry. The cabinet office says it followed the appropriate process. Hehm strategy told The Sun: “Sam Terry does not do any work for Henham strategy on any project related to MHCLG [Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government] Departmental Responsibilities. He works to advise us on many areas unrelated to the department to ensure that there is no conflict of interests. “There is no suggestion of paper notes that he worked improperly or broke any rule.
According to the report of the Sunday Express, “Most Britain will refuse to fight for the country.” It states that a “shocking” new study has shown that two of the three adults would not be ready to fight in the event of war.
According to Sunday Telegraph report, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch will pledge to drill “North C. Dry”. Paper says this will be the biggest departure from net zero as it would promise “abolishing all environmental restrictions” on the extraction of fossil fuels.
There is a special interview of Sunday mirror, with a special interview with strictly dancing judge Shirley Ballas, which says that she always feels the need to “look at her shoulder” after “Ordle” with a hunter.