Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, “denial” about the Welfare Rebellion Scale of Workers MPs. Some cabinet ministers, “Now the currently of the currently in the current state of the bill is said to believe that they do not have a chance to pass,” he adds, he adds. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, US President Donald Trump’a “Who is the father?” The couple called the “father” after bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities of Iran.
Trump and Starmer grin around them in a group of photographs from the NATO summit, leaping to the front page of other world leaders FT. Each country in the group promised to “meet Donald Trump’s demand” to spend 5% of its GDP on defense. On the other front page, FT One encouraged “Wall style for a moderate competitor” for “Soltwinger’s proposal to be the mayor of New York”. Democratic candidate Zohan Mamdani “unexpectedly nominated the party” and financiers “were discussing who would withdraw as a centered candidate in a few hours.”
Starmer “will return to the benefits,” says Daily Telegraph, “As the Workers’ rebellion grows”. More than 120 deputies have signed a change to prevent interruptions in disability and disease payments. The worker government also wants to “look for time for advertising for alcohol” before the basin. Later from the house, “Trump ventilates his anger to ‘Scum, which leaked Iran’s bombing intelligence.” A report from the US Defense Intelligence Agency claimed that “Iran’s nuclear program has not been destroyed, but it has returned for just a few months.”
PM says “ready to retreat to benefit deductions to end the rebellion”, reflecting the telegraph. In particular, he also interviews with Leon Panetta, former President of the CIA. “I run the CIA – Trump makes scary mistakes,” he says.
Times work with “Rebel MPs ‘regime change'”. A deputy described as a “Zile School” as a deputy, “rebellion will lead to the cleaning of the personnel in the Downing Street,” he says. The anonymous source added that they think that the PM needs a less excited child in his team “. In addition, “US officials will visit Iran for talks about the nuclear program”. Trump announced the talks at the NATO summit.
Sun’s story about the title story about “from Russia to Shove” is pushing immigrants to crush the border defenses and bread section “who declares the claim of Vladimir Putin”. The claim comes from an anonymous security source. “National security is the first task of any government, which means to secure our limits,” Jarvis, Minister of Security, quotes.
Daily Star, specially for a Showbiz, says “call” to call a midwife as the program ends 15 years later with the box office records.
Daily Mirror said, “Ten people died after reporting a serious side effect of weight loss injections.” A new study will be managed by Prof Matt Brown, who says, “may be a risk like all drugs.”
The preliminary page of the Daily Mail, the legislation brought by the last conservative government, was discussed by the launch of a new campaign to keep the old law in place. The law is related to troubles in Northern Ireland and provides conditional enemies for some participants to the conflict. He was criticized by the trade unionist and nationalist parties in Northern Ireland, and the Labor Party decided to abolish it.
Express leads to a story about the challenge of a group of nurses in Darlington to allow a transgender colleague to use women’s locker rooms in the workplace.