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'Southgate resigns' and Starmer 'will take a break from construction'

'Southgate resigns' and Starmer 'will take a break from construction'

 


First page of the metro

Many of the front pages feature images of Gareth Southgate, who announced his resignation as England manager on Tuesday. “Dear Gareth,” reads the front page of the Metro. It reads: “You are leaving us and although it may not always seem like it, we are truly grateful for everything you have done.”

A star on the front page

Taking a less sentimental tone, the Daily Star is calling for former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to take over as England boss after Southgate's departure.

First page of the mirror

A photo of Southgate features prominently in The Mirror, accompanied by the words: “Man of Honour”. The tabloid headlines the BBC's announcement that it will be including a member of the Strictly Come Dancing production team in all future rehearsals. The announcement comes after TV star Zara McDermott said she was involved in incidents in the show's training room that she now finds “incredibly distressing” to watch again. She spoke out after it was announced that her former dance partner Graziano Di Prima was leaving the show.

Daily Mail front page

The Daily Mail looks at Wednesday's King's Speech, reporting that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will launch what he describes as a “new attack” on the country's planning system. The newspaper claims that communities will only be able to debate “how, not if” homes are built. “Today's new laws will take back control and lay the foundations for the real change this country is crying out for,” the newspaper quoted Sir Keir as saying.

The Times front page

The Times reports that the Prime Minister will pledge to “lift the brakes” on housebuilding restrictions in Britain in order to build an extra 1.5 million homes over the next five years. It also features a story on Labour’s promise to do more to strengthen online safety laws.

Front page of the Telegraph

The Telegraph fronts with a story about Donald Trump and Boris Johnson, who met at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Tuesday. It reports that Mr Johnson urged Mr Trump not to abandon Ukraine if he wins the presidential election later this year. The front page features a large image of the two former leaders standing side by side, thumbs up.

Guardian homepage

“Turmoil in Wales’ Labour party,” is the headline in the Guardian, after first minister Vaughan Gething resigned just four months into his role. The paper also published an exclusive report that former prime minister Rishi Sunak risked breaching his legal obligations if he failed to take action on prison overcrowding, according to a leaked Cabinet Office memo. A Cabinet Office spokesperson declined to comment on the document, the paper reported.

The first page

The paper opens with a story about Chancellor Rachel Reeves calling for a “Brexit reset”, which she hopes will build better relations with the EU and boost growth in the UK.

The front page of the Financial Times

The Financial Times looks at how Donald Trump’s choice of “isolationist” JD Vance as his running mate has “stoked fear” in Europe, particularly over US aid to Ukraine. It also runs a story on how the US, India and China are “joining” to be the first to claim the “most desirable spots” on the Moon.

Daily Express front page

“So how are you going to stop the boats, Sir Keir?” the Daily Express asks, citing senior Tories as saying that “Christmas has come early” for people smugglers with the election of a Labour government. The paper notes that at a cabinet meeting, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said tackling illegal immigration was an important part of the government’s European reset, where the government is working with European partners and agencies, including Europol, to tackle criminal gang networks and work to disrupt supply chains and illegal immigration upstream, according to a 10 Downing Street spokesperson.

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