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Front Pages for the 10th of February 2025

Metro Front Page 10th of February 2025

A minister has been removed from office following inappropriate WhatsApp posts, and an investigation is now underway to determine if several associates of an MP will also lose their jobs over similarly offensive conversations.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

2025-02-091982
Sunday Times

Two grieving families from Southport have shared their poignant reflections on the devastating day their daughters died, honouring the children they describe as “angels” while finding hope in the midst of their loss.

Sunday Telegraph

A minister was dismissed for allegedly making offensive comments in a private group exchange about an older individual, prompting swift condemnation and an immediate response from the PM.

Sunday People

The parents of Elsie and Bebe from Southport share heart-rending tributes to their children, honouring their unwavering love and bright spirits.

Sunday Mirror

Families in Southport have been left devastated by two shocking attacks on young sisters, with their parents offering a deeply moving tribute and sharing their anguish in a poignant interview.

Sunday Express

Leading Tories are urging a formal alliance with Nigel Farage’s faction in an effort to counter Labour’s agenda and secure a more unified centre-right governance, aiming to protect the nation’s stability and economic interests.

Mail on Sunday

A Labour minister was dismissed after private messages containing hateful and discriminatory comments were revealed, prompting swift condemnation and decisive action by the PM.

Independent

A senior UN figure has condemned indefinite prison sentences in Britain as inhumane, warning the government it may be contravening international standards on human rights.

Observer

Labour is proposing a radical overhaul of the benefit system to end the all-or-nothing approach and encourage people back into work, with new measures designed to tackle rising unemployment and offer more flexible support for those seeking jobs.

Daily Star Sunday

Britain is expected to endure a particularly severe February chill, with meteorologists predicting the coldest spell in six years due to a biting front sweeping in from Scandinavia, potentially lingering until March.

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