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‘The actual state of Palestine’ and ‘Fergie’s apology’

The title on the front page of the observer reads: "The real situation of Palestine".

Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to announce Britain to recognize the Palestinian state stands out in the newspapers on Sunday. The observer leads with a striking appearance of an bombed apartment building in Gaza City and sits in the rubble of those who remain from the homes of the residents. The article begins the photograph as “the real status of Palestine”.

The title on the front page of Sunday Telegraph reads: "Starmer, Hamas sanctions 'does not apply Trump'".

Sunday Telegraph said that Sir Keir would criticize the decision to recognize the Palestinian state and hit Hamas with new sanctions. This article says the Prime Minister’s hardening stance will be seen as a movement to appease Donald Trump after criticizing the US leader Britain’s attitude towards Palestine. Telegraph is a photo of the Duchess of York because he reported that he wrote an e -mail to Jeffrey Epstein, a late sex criminal in 2011, who apologized for explicitly cut off his ties with him. Duchess spokesperson: “Duchess talked about his regret about his relationship with Epstein many years ago, and as always, with his first thoughts with his victims.”

On Sunday, the title on the front page of the mail reads: "Fergie's Epstein Bomb E -Mail was exposed".

Fergie’s “Bombshell E -Post” is the seizure of the mail. The article is quoted from the e -mail that Duchess called Epstein a “determined, generous and supreme friend”. Duchess spokesperson: “Duchess talked about his regret about his relationship with Epstein many years ago, and as always, with his first thoughts with his victims.”

Title on the front page of the sun: "Paedo Epstein'a disabled Fergie".

The Sun also splashed the front page of Duchess’s E -mails to Epstein. The article says that E -Posts were written at a time when Epstein was threatened with legal proceedings.

The title on the front page of Sunday Express reads: "Commitment to Kemi Blitz on Benefits".

According to Sunday Express, the conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said that pensioners should not be removed from the triple lock that protects them from poverty. The article states that Badenoch’s system, which enables at least 2.5%of state retirement, promises to “stop”, but says that help should be removed from people who do not deserve help. Other places, Express is angered by Coming Dancing’s Star series for the new season.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "VIP prison".

In the mirror, he also has a pre -page related to EPSTEIN, as Ghislaine Maxwell, the partner of late sex criminals, has enjoyed the “Cushy prison life” after moving to the minimum security facility in the United States. The article shows a photo of Maxwell walking with an umbrella on the prison land, which states that he will go to a yoga class. “VIP Prison” title.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "McFadden: Enders Hell".

In the end, Daily Star prevails an interview with the character of his character Phil Mitchell’s challenging stories of his character Steve Mcfadden, the Easenders star, which lasted for years.

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