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‘Minister for hypocrisy’ and ‘Pill for weight loss on NHS’

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "The minister of hypocrisy had to leave"

“The Minister of hypocrisy is forced to quit”, reporting Daily Mail, one of the few articles that led to the resignation of Rushanara Ali. Parliamentary Secretary of the Foreign Affairs of the Foreign Affairs and Crude Sleeping Secretary accused the “surprising hypocrisy” after allegedly “released” from one of the properties before re -listing £ 700 per month.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "British Minister of Homelesser"

I Paper writes that Ali was starting from his position 24 hours after breaking the story.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Minister Rental resigns through 'hypocrisy'"

The main story for Telegraph reports that “Rental ‘hypocrisy'” and the article Ali said that Ali went with a heavy heart. After graduating from an Army College of the Stadler and daughter of the young soldier Chloe de Stadler and his daughter, the “pride of the mother” is the front and center of the official article.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Uniform areas 'borders to trans women'"

“The boundaries of single gender fields to trans women” “reads Times and reports about the new guidance that will be presented to ministers later on this month. This article says that the legal guidance from the Commission of Equality and Human Rights will be removed from one -sex sports competitions.

The title on the front page of Express writes:

Daily Express says that a pill for weight loss called Orborglpron may be available next year at NHS. The article writes that the drug works in a similar way to GLP-1 jabs, such as Wegovy, who mimic hormones that reduce appetite.

Mirror Title: "'No Jabs' Revolution"

The “No Jabs” Revolution “is writing the mirror, and next year, NHS leads to the potential of the Potential of Obsforglpron into NHS. This article says Mounjaro’s manufacturer is “sure of the new drug approval after the trial success”.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says:

US President Donald Trump comes together with a tariff wave that came into force on Thursday on Thursday’s front page of the Financial Times. The Bank of the UK reduced interest rates, reduced the quarter score to 4%, but the article forced the “knife edge vote” and higher inflation forecasts investors “to restrain bets on more deductions”.

The title on the front page of Guardian says: “Netanyahu challenges warnings about capturing all Gaza's military control”

“Netanyahu challenges warnings about capturing all Gaza’s military control, Guardian says Guardian. The article claims that the Israeli Prime Minister commented before a security cabinet meeting and Israel “finally does not want to manage the region and will give this responsibility to friendly Arab countries”.

The title on the front page of the Sun says:

“Asylum sailors, Sun says Sun, the three” asal “beach hotel in Bournemouth is used to host immigrants.

The title on the front page of the star writes:

FIFA, despite the euro victory in the lions in the fourth place in the world, after being in the world after the star was called “moronlar”.

The title on the front page of the Metro says:

The metro caused a first operation in the world that saved the life of three -year -old Conor O’Rourke, born in a million situation affecting his brain. Surgeons, after pioneering a new technique at the operating table “99% improved”, he said.

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