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Daily Mirror – ISIS plots major UK attack Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror reports that Iraq’s top counter-terror officer, General Abdul Wahab el-Saadi, has warned that an Islamic State cell in Britain is planning to carry out a terror attack. Speaking in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, el-Saadi said the cell’s plot had been uncovered by his troops and that it intended to target a public gathering. The front page also reports on Madonna’s health scare noting the star had been in intensive care. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers

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Named and shamed: Boris allies accused of ‘disturbing’ attacks on democracy The Independent says Boris Johnson’s allies have been accused of undermining democracy with a “coordinated campaign of interference” which put “unprecedented” pressure on the committee investigating whether the ex-PM lied to parliament over Partygate. The privileges committee has published its new special report highlighting comments by Tory MPs who criticised the cross-party MPs during their 14-month inquiry. Nadine Dorries, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Andrea Jenkyns and Priti Patel are among those named in the report after comments they made about the probe, which some described as a “witch hunt” and “kangaroo…

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Partygate: privileges committee accuses seven Tory MPs and three peers of trying to interfere with its inquiry The Guardian says The Commons privileges committee has criticised in particular seven MPs and one peer for posting tweets, or giving comments to the media, that it described as “some of the most disturbing examples of the co-ordinated campaign to interfere with” its inquiry into Boris Johnson. The quotes are set out in an annex to the report. The MPs are: Nadine Dorries, the former culture secretary (who seems to be the worst offender – four of her remarks are quoted) Jacob Rees-Mogg,…

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Thames Water has significant issues to address, Ofwat says The water regulator Ofwat has said Thames Water – the UK’s largest water company, has “significant issues to address” and needs to improve its “financial resilience.” Thames Water serves a quarter of the UK population and is currently attempting to secure extra funds as its struggles with debt. The UK government has said it was ready to intervene if the company collapsed and there have been talks over potential nationalising of the company. Regardless of the outcome, water supplies will continue as normal. In a statement, Ofwat said it had been…

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At least 150 arrests in violent protests over France police killing Mass protests, following the killing of a teenager, have led to at least 150 people being arrested across France. France has been dealing with a second night of protests which were caused by the fatal shooting of Nahel M. The 17-year-old was shot dead at point-blank range as he refused a traffic stop and attempted to drive away. The officer accused of killing Nahel, who said he had fired because he felt his life was in danger, is in custody on charges of voluntary manslaughter. It has been reported…

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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Thursday’s front pages report on the news that the UK’s largest water company, Thames Water, could be close to collapse. There have been emergency meetings and plans are being drawn up as the crisis deepens. There are also reports the government could seek to nationalise the company. Thames Valley chaos The Guardian leads with an unnamed minister saying the government has “no true grasp of the costs” involved in stopping the collapse of the company – which serves 15 million customers. The paper says the company could have a hole of £10bn in its…

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Metro – Body bags a higher priority than virus Summary of the front page Metro leads on Matt Hancock’s appearance at the Covid inquiry, where he said procuring body bags was a higher priority for Government officials than fighting the virus The front page reports that the “shamed” former health secretary, who resigned in 2021 after being caught kissing an aide in breach of lockdown rules, told the hearing that the UK’s pandemic preparations had been too concerned with the “consequences of disaster”. He said the plans had always assumed it would not be possible to stop a virus spreading,…

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Financial Times – Putin admits Kremlin paid billions to bankroll Wagner’s paramilitaries Summary of the front page Putin admitted bankrolling the Wagner mercenary group after years of denials, the Financial Times reports, as the fallout from Yevgeny Prigozhin’s failed uprising continues. The paper says that, “after years of denials”, Russia’s president confirmed the group had been “completely financed” from the Kremlin, adding that he is moving to subsume Wagner into the official military following the mutiny over the weekend. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers

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