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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper headlines: Its all about PMQ’s Today with Vice PM Dominic Rabb standing in for Boris who is keeping low key abroad to get some sort of credibility back home but Opposition have their knives out and want him out and another election ASAP and ‘Sturgeon’s bid for new referendum’ WITH Wales and Northern Ireland all up in arms over unfairness in the union whatever next Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s for this country to get back on an even keel Amen

Metro front page
The jailing of billionaire sex abuser Jeffery Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking in the US leads the majority of the papers. Under the headline “Ghislaine Caged for 20 years”, the Metro reports victims of the British socialite and Epstein had called for her to be “trapped in a cage forever – just like you trapped your victims”. The paper notes she had faced calls for a 55-year sentence.
Daily Mail front page
Maxwell is “still in denial” about her role in Epstein’s crimes, says the Daily Mail’s front page. The paper says she has attempted to pin the blame on the deceased billionaire, describing meeting him as the “greatest regret of my life”. It adds Maxwell “shuffled into the courtroom” in prison clothes for the sentencing, where her victims “took it in turns to confront their tormentor and denounce her as a monster”.
Daily Express front page
The Daily Express concurs with this view, describing Maxwell as being “unrepentant” when she “shamelessly claimed she was a victim” at the hearing in New York. Judge Alison Nathan said she had taken into account the convicted sex trafficker’s “lack of remorse” in sentencing Maxwell for her “heinous and predatory” crimes.
Daily Mirror front page
Taking a different angle on the story, the Daily Mirror claims the Duke of York could be the target of an FBI investigation over his friendship with Epstein. The paper says lawyers for Epstein’s victims have “urged US prosecutors to looking into associates of the warped pair”, including Prince Andrew. Prince Andrew paid a settlement to one victim of Epstein and Maxwell, Virginia Giuffre, earlier this year to settle a civil sexual assault case alleging he had abused her. Prince Andrew has always denied the allegations.
The i front page
Under the headline “Sturgeon’s new bit to split from UK”, the i reports that Scotland’s first minister has announced plans for a second independence referendum on 19 October 2023. Nicola Sturgeon has asked the UK’s Supreme Court to rule whether a new vote on would be legal under devolved powers, vowing to fight the next general election on the question if they block it, the paper reports.
Guardian front page
The Guardian notes the Scottish National Party leader has “set herself on a collision course with Downing Street” over the move, as she has asked judges to rule on whether a new consultative referendum would be legal without permission from Westminster. The paper adds she intends to hold any referendum on the same question as the 2014 vote: “Should Scotland be an independent country?”
The Sun front page
Many front pages also carry tributes to cancer campaigner Dame Deborah James following her death from bowel cancer aged 40. The Sun, for whom Dame Deborah was a columnist for five years following her diagnosis in 2016, dedicates its front page to her “inspirational” life and work.
The Times front page
The Times leads with the news that the Metropolitan Police has been placed in special measures over a series of recent “scandals and failures”. The paper reports “systemic” problems with the force have led to a police watchdog making the decision over “substantial and persistent concerns” about the force, including failures to stamp out corruption and properly investigate crime.
Financial Times front page
Away from the UK, the Financial Times leads with a story that former US President Donald Trump wanted to join the “armed mob” which stormed the US Capitol building on 6 January 2021. The paper reports on testimony by a former White House staff member, who said Trump attempted to force bodyguards to take him to the riot and tried to grab the steering wheel of a car, then the throat of a man who refused to take him there.
Daily Telegraph front page
The Daily Telegraph reports that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is “resisting pubic pressure” from Defence Secretary Ben Wallace to up the UK’s military spending in light of the threat from Russia. The paper reports the PM is set to say at an ongoing Nato summit in Madrid that the government is already spending 2.3% of GDP on defence.
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The Daily Telegraph leads on what it calls a “heated Cabinet split’ – with Boris Johnson resisting calls to increase military funding, it says.

The paper says Downing Street intervened in a speech by the Defence Secretary Ben Wallace on Tuesday, forcing him to water down his demand for higher defence spending. Number 10 was said to have been left “furious” by what was seen as an attempt to bounce Mr Johnson into a major defence spending increase while at a Nato summit. 

The Times says the prime minister’s arrival in Madrid was overshadowed by his acceptance that he would break a key manifesto pledge to increase annual defence spending above inflation, amid warnings from Mr Wallace that the armed forces were surviving on a “diet of smoke and mirrors”. 

Boris Johnson in Madrid alongside Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi

“Scandal-hit Met” is the lead story in the online-only Independent – following the announcement that the Metropolitan Police is being put in special measures by the policing watchdog. The Times reports inspectors have been considering the move for months but wanted to give the force a chance to improve. 

The prospect of a second Scottish independence referendum is the lead in the i. 

The Guardian says the Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has set herself on a collision course with Downing Street by asking the Supreme Court to rule on the legality of holding a new referendum without the UK government’s permission. 

The Telegraph says she has wrongfooted Westminster and blindsided Mr Johnson – and senior government sources admitted they had not expected such a development. But it also quotes government sources describing the plan as “bonkers”, with one saying: “It’s the beginning of the end for her.”

In an editorial, the Times describes the plans for a second referendum as “unwise and exhausting”.

Many front pages cover the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. 

The Metro says the former friend and associate of Jeffrey Epstein had faced calls for a 55-year jail term, while the Daily Mail believes Maxwell is “still in denial”.

The Daily Express concludes she was “unrepentant” and “shamelessly” claimed she was a victim. 

The Daily Mirror reports that lawyers representing victims of Maxwell and Epstein have urged US prosecutors to now look into associates of the pair – including Prince Andrew. He has always strongly denied any knowledge of the crimes.

The Financial Times gives prominent coverage to the congressional hearing in Washington into the insurrection on 6 January 2021. The paper reports on the testimony of an ex-White House aide that Donald Trump wanted to join the armed mob running riot on Capitol Hill – even after he was told they had weapons. It quotes her dramatic claim that the defeated president, after demanding to be driven to the Capitol, tried to grab the steering wheel of his limousine from a secret service agent.

Finally, pictures of a smiling Dame Deborah James look out from many of the front pages after her death from bowel cancer. The Express says the campaigner “inspired the nation”, a conclusion shared by the Sun which also describes her as “inspirational”.

The Daily Mail says that with “a splash of lippy and that smile, Dame Deborah achieved more in weeks than most do in a lifetime”.

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