What Are the UK’s Newspapers Saying Today? Which Front Pages Lead the Agenda? What Are the Key Political Debates?
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Here is a full breakdown of Monday’s UK national newspaper front pages, including political scandals, economic fallout, celebrity investigations and Christmas charity campaigns.
DAILY STAR
The Daily Star calls for Kevin Sinfield to be knighted, launching a campaign to have the rugby league hero added to the New Year Honours List.THE i PAPER
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces fresh calls to resign, as she prepares to be questioned in the Commons over allegations that she may have misled the public.FINANCIAL TIMES
The FT reports that NATO is considering a “more aggressive” response to hybrid warfare threats from Russia.DAILY MIRROR
The Mirror leads with its Christmas charity campaign, supporting Lifelites, a charity providing assistive technology to children with life-limiting illnesses.THE TIMES
The Times says Reeves is accused of misleading ministers as well as the public. A senior minister claims they were never informed that Britain’s finances were in a stronger position.DAILY EXPRESS
The Express focuses on the “Sack Reeves Now” campaign. Over 40,500 people had signed the Conservatives’ petition by Sunday afternoon.THE TELEGRAPH
The Telegraph front page highlights supposedly “softened” child benefit rules, which it claims were buried in last week’s budget.DAILY MAIL
The Daily Mail reports Nigel Farage has officially reported Rachel Reeves to the ethics watchdog over accusations that she lied about the country’s finances.THE SUN
The Sun investigates a series of celebrity home robberies, affecting stars such as Jack Grealish and Molly-Mae Hague.METRO
Metro leads on accusations that Reeves lied about the state of public finances after being asked three times in one interview whether she had misled the public.THE GUARDIAN
The Guardian focuses on the prime minister’s defence of the budget, with Keir Starmer saying Labour’s economic plan will take years to fully deliver.THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent reports that Starmer will again defend Reeves’ budget as the chancellor continues to deny allegations of lying about public finances.ADDITIONAL SUNDAY FRONT PAGES
Sunday Mirror
Alex Scott tells the paper she was worried when her partner did not appear to meet her after she was voted off I’m A Celebrity.The Sun on Sunday
The paper speaks to the former partner of Freddy Brazier, son of the late Jade Goody.The Sunday Times
Starmer plans to “reset the agenda” by shifting focus to the cost-of-living crisis, vowing to cut unnecessary regulations.The Observer
Dominated by the image of legendary playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, who has died aged 88.The Sunday Telegraph
Claims Starmer knew there was no “black hole” in the public finances and backed Reeves’ “lies” to justify tax rises.Sunday Express
A report claims that a family with three children needs £71,000 a year to have the same disposable income as a similar household living solely on benefits.Graphic Section — Suggested Visual Layout
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Multiple papers accuse her of misrepresenting the UK's financial position.What is the biggest non-political story today?
Celebrity home robberies highlighted by The Sun.Which paper focused on charity?
The Daily Mirror with its Lifelites Christmas campaign.Which paper focused on NATO and foreign policy?
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The i Paper
Rachel Reeves also leads the i Paper, as she faces fresh calls to resign. The chancellor will be questioned in the Commons and face potential inquiries over whether she misled the public.Haberi Paylaş
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Financial Times
NATO is weighing up a "more aggressive" response to hybrid warfare threats by Russia, reports the FT.Haberi Paylaş
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Daily Mirror
The Mirror's Christmas campaign leads its front page. It is supporting the Lifelites charity, which provides assistive technology to children with life-limiting illnesses.Haberi Paylaş
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The Times
Rachel Reeves is accused of misleading ministers as well as the public in The Times. "At no time" were ministers informed that Britain's finances were in a better place than previously thought, one minister told the paper.Haberi Paylaş
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Daily Express
The Daily Express reports on calls for Rachel Reeves's resignation. More than 40,500 people had signed the Conservatives' Sack Reeves Now petition by Sunday afternoon, writes the paper.Haberi Paylaş
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The Daily Telegraph
"Softened" child benefit rules make the Telegraph's front page, with the paper saying the updates were "buried" in last week's budget.Haberi Paylaş
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Daily Mail
Nigel Farage has reported the chancellor to the ethics watchdog over claims she lied about the country's finances, writes the Daily Mail.Haberi Paylaş
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The Sun
The Sun investigates robberies of celebrities, including Jack Grealish and Molly-Mae Hague, after their homes were targeted by criminals.Haberi Paylaş
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Metro
The Metro leads on accusations that Rachel Reeves lied over the country's finances, after the chancellor was asked three times in one interview if she had misled the public.Haberi Paylaş
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The Guardian
The prime minister's defence of the budget also makes The Guardian's front page, with Sir Keir Starmer saying his party's economic plan will take years to deliver in full.Haberi Paylaş
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The Independent
The Independent reports on the prime minister's upcoming defence of Rachel Reeves's budget. This weekend, the chancellor was forced to deny lying about the state of public finances.Haberi Paylaş
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We'll post the front pages here as they come in.You can also watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening from 10.30pm - find it in the stream above.Tonight's reviewers are journalists and broadcasters Theo Usherwood and Carolyn Quinn.Haberi Paylaş
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Sunday Mirror
I'm A Celebrity... contestant Alex Scott tells the Mirror she was concerned when her partner wasn't there to meet her when she was voted off the show.Haberi Paylaş
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The Sun On Sunday
The Sun speaks to the former partner of Freddy Brazier, the son of reality TV star Jade Goody, who died in 2009.Haberi Paylaş
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The Sunday Times
The prime minister will attempt to deflect attention from Rachel Reeves by intervening in the cost of living crisis, The Sunday Times says.Sir Keir will reportedly vow to scrap "misguided" regulations and unforeseen costs in "every corner of the economy".Haberi Paylaş
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The Observer
Sir Tom Stoppard's image dominates the front of the Observer after the legendary playwright died aged 88.Haberi Paylaş
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The Sunday Telegraph
Sir Keir Starmer was aware there was no "black hole" in UK finances but approved the chancellor's "lies" as she made a case for tax rises in the budget, The Sunday Telegraph claims.Haberi Paylaş
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