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Feb.09, 2022: @acenewsservices

#AceDailyNews says here’s some of the latest Newspaper Headlines: Well folks its been another day in the good olde Blighty and Boris Johnson is still on the ropes with everyone afraid of losing their job – either supporting him OR leaving ‘Good Ship Boris ‘ as many WANT to WIN the next election and he is their best bet ……meanwhile Stomper (sorry Starmer) and his Labourites WANT to provide everyone with EVERYTHING with MASSIVE borrowing OH and YES win the next election more soon

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Several of Tuesday’s front pages lead on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer being surrounded by protesters on Monday evening. Many also give space to a picture of the Duchess of Cambridge sitting cross-legged on a blanket as she gets ready to read a story on CBeebies to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.

The i leads on the protesters surrounding Starmer, one of whom was heard to heckle “Jimmy Savile”. The paper said the incident prompted “fresh outcry” after Boris Johnson falsely claimed last week that Sir Keir failed to prosecute the serial sex offender. The paper adds the PM faces a crunch 48 hours, reporting that Tory whips have said MPs can be absent from the Commons this week “in an attempt to avoid a quick coup”.

The Guardian also leads on the protesters – adding that MPs from all sides “angrily rounded on Boris Johnson” after his original comments, accusing him of “whipping up political poison”. Mr Johnson said the behaviour directed at Sir Keir was “absolutely disgraceful”.

“This is why words matter… this is why the truth matters,” is how the Daily Mirror have headlined their version of the story, alongside a picture of the Labour leader surrounded outside Parliament. However, its main story is on warnings from a health minister that NHS waiting lists will get worse before they get better as hospitals struggle with the Covid backlog.

The Daily Mail carries the same photo of the Duchess of Cambridge, describing her as a “TV natural”. And it says the Queen’s son Charles will live at Buckingham Palace when he becomes King. Its main story is on draft internet laws requiring porn sites to stop children accessing harmful content through new age verification checks.

The Times leads on Boris Johnson warning Russia’s President Putin that invading Ukraine would only strengthen Nato – the military alliance which has expanded eastwards since the fall of the Soviet Union and which Mr Putin considers a security threat.

The Daily Express says the prime minister has insisted he has “absolutely” no doubts about Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s loyalty, as it says “tensions are brushed aside”.

The Daily Telegraph says six North Sea oil and gas fields are expected to be approved this year, as cabinet figures “push back against ‘insane’ demands to go further on net zero”. It says there are growing fears in the Treasury about the economic impact of making the UK a “net zero” carbon emitter by 2050.

The Financial Times says borrowing costs for southern Eurozone governments jumped close to pre-pandemic highs on Monday as investors adjusted to signs that the European Central Bank could raise interest rates this year in response to inflation.

The Sun leads on a story about Premier League footballer Kurt Zouma allegedly kicking his cat. West Ham’s Zouma told the paper it was “an isolated incident that will not happening again”, adding: “I want to apologise for my actions. There are no excuses for my behaviour, which I sincerely regret. I would like to assure everyone that our two cats are perfectly fine and healthy.”

The Daily Star splashes on a study which found an extra hour and a quarter of sleep each night can lead people to consume 270 fewer calories each day. “Finally! A weight-loss programme we support,” the paper says.

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Many papers lead on calls for Boris Johnson to apologise for comments made about Sir Keir Starmer, after protesters targeted the Labour leader outside Parliament.

The Times says six Conservatives were among MPs who linked the incident to the prime minister’s false claim, made in the Commons last week, that the Labour leader failed to prosecute serial sex offender Jimmy Savile.

“This is why words matter… this is why truth matters,” says the Daily Mirror.

A Labour source tells the Guardian that Mr Johnson “and his cabinet chose to lie down with dogs, and now the whole lot of them are covered in fleas”.

In an editorial, the Daily Express describes the protesters as “dangerous fools” who should be “taken to task for this affront to our democracy”.

According to the i newspaper, Conservative MPs have been told they can stay away from Parliament until Thursday when the Commons begins a 10-day recess. The paper says Mr Johnson believes he will get a fresh chance to reset his premiership if he manages to avoid a confidence vote before the recess.

An MP told the paper the government’s attitude had been reduced to “what do we have to do to get through to another day?”

Writing in the Times, the prime minister warns Russian President Vladimir Putin that he’ll make a “foolish mistake” if he invades Ukraine because it only strengthen Nato, and force the West to bring about much of what he seeks to prevent.

Mr Johnson also says he is prepared to send Typhoon fighter jets to Romania and Bulgaria and warships to the Black Sea. He vows that Britain’s support of Europe and Nato will remain “unconditional and immovable”.

The Daily Telegraph says the government is preparing to approve six North Sea gas and oil fields this year.

It says Chancellor Rishi Sunak has asked the business secretary to fast-track the licences because of concern in the Treasury about the economic impact of making the UK a net-zero carbon emitter by 2050.

A Whitehall source said North Sea resources were important – not only for jobs and tax revenue – but also for domestic energy security. 

Several papers, including the Daily Mail, highlight a study by the University of Chicago, which found that getting more sleep helps people reduce their calorie intake and lose weight.

The researchers followed 80 overweight individuals who received advice on how to improve their sleep.

By spending an extra hour in bed, they reduced calorie intake by 270 calories on average – the equivalent of three chocolate digestive biscuits.

A more radical method of losing weight features on the Telegraph’s front page and in the Times.

The papers say the NHS is to start prescribing weekly injections that suppress the appetite. Researchers say the jabs, called Wegovy, are almost as effective as weight-loss surgery.

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