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AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about Starmers’ Plot to take EU migrants’ and ‘desperate despots’ as both parties argue before Election 2024 Kindness & Love says 🙏🙏’s Lord Thy God for people to stop arguing and agree to work together for ‘ Good of the Country ‘ Amen

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Ace Press News From Cutting Room Floor: Published: Sept.14: 2023: Media Headlines News: TELEGRAM Ace Daily News Link https://t.me/+PuI36tlDsM7GpOJe

Front page of the Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph reports on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s plans to tackle illegal migration if his party were to win the general election next year. The paper reports that the opposition party is considering taking a share of asylum seekers reaching Europe as part of a deal in which the EU would “take back” asylum seekers who entered the UK illegally after crossing the Channel.
Front page of the Daily Mail
The Daily Mail has a similar lead, as it reports that Labour will offer to take in more asylum seekers from the EU if his party wins the next general election. According to the paper, Sir Keir Starmer will also commit Labour to a deal with the EU that would allow the UK “to return some migrants who are deemed to have no claim here”.
Front page of The Times
The Times pictures Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin, as it says the two leaders met for four hours in eastern Russia on Wednesday. Its lead story says the Labour leader has vowed “to smash people-smuggling gangs”, as Sir Keir called the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda inhumane, unworkable and poor value for money.
Front page of the Financial Times
After a memorable meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the Financial Times reports that Kim has given his “full backing to Russia’s ‘sacred fight against imperialism’ in Ukraine”. It pictures the two world leaders shaking hands in what was Kim’s first overseas trip since the Covid-19 outbreak. Also on its front page, the paper says the EU is launching an anti-subsidy investigation into electric vehicles from China – it says the probe “could become one of the world’s biggest trade cases”.
Front page of the Metro
“Mad Vlad & Dangerous” is the Metro’s headline. The paper says “two of the world’s worst tyrants have met for talks”, as it claims the North Korean leader is “promising to help warlord Vladimir Putin triumph ‘over evil’”. It quotes Kim Jong Un as saying that his country will “always support the decisions of Pres Putin”.
Front page of the Guardian
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak blocked plans by the health department to rebuild five hospitals “riddled with crumbling concrete three years ago” while he was the chancellor. It says “just two of the seven hospital rebuilding projects requested by the Department of Health were signed off by the Treasury at the 2020 spending review”. A government spokesperson told the paper the “claims were untrue” and “the funding was not rejected by the Treasury, or the chancellor and chief secretary at the time”.
Front page of the i
The i newspaper reports that new measures to ban energy firms from force-fitting prepay meters in homes with high-risk customers will protect the elderly and households with children under two – but it says Ofgem “admits” some 1.9m homes with children under five will not be covered.
Front page of the Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror reports on a rise in shoplifting which the paper says reflects “the shocking state of lawless Britain after 13 years of Conservative rule”. It says store thefts are “out of control”.
Front page of the Daily Express
The Daily Express urges its readers to “join fight to protect triple lock”, as earlier this week the government “refused to guarantee they [state pensions] will be given the full 8.5% hike”.
Front page of the Daily Star
And the Daily Star reports that fossilised bodies of two 1,000-year-old “non humans” were unveiled in Mexico during a congress hearing. It says the “non-humans” in question had three fingers.

The Guardian reports that plans to rebuild five hospitals with crumbling concrete were blocked in 2020 as part of a spending review when Rishi Sunak was chancellor. Two of the seven such projects requested by the Department of Health at the time were signed off by the Treasury. The paper – which has approached the Treasury for comment – says the government announced this May that the other five sites would be rebuilt. 

A government spokesperson told the paper the “claims were untrue” and “the funding was not rejected by the Treasury, or the chancellor and chief secretary at the time”.

The Times says ministers are looking at ordering almost 1,000 pre-fabricated buildings to use as classrooms for schools in England affected by crumbling concrete. 

It reports that the Department for Education has issued two contract notices “worth tens of millions of pounds” for readymade teaching blocks to replace classrooms that are out of action due to Raac. The contracts are said to stipulate that the temporary buildings could be needed until 2027, which the paper says “underlines the scale of the challenge”. 

Labour’s plans to tackle migration if the party were to win the next general election were reported in the Daily Telegraph. The paper says Sir Keir Starmer’s party is considering taking a share of asylum seekers reaching Europe as part of a deal in which the EU would “take back” asylum seekers who entered the UK illegally after crossing the Channel.

Figures show sectors with hybrid and remote working as standard practice have seen more women return to full-time professional roles since the pandemic, according to the Financial Times. IT and finance have seen some of the biggest increases. 

A study by Winchester University has found a vegan diet could be good for cats, says the Guardian. Cat owners who made the change to their pet’s food reported fewer trips to the vets, as well as other health benefits. Researchers say biologically, cats need a specific set of nutrients, not meat, and this could be supplied through plant additives. 

Experts say people should still consult a vet if they are considering changing their pet’s diet.

Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin
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Some of Thursday’s front pages feature photographs of Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un greeting each other as they met for talks in Russia on Wednesday. “Handshake of horror” says the Daily Mail.

The Daily Mirror labels them “tyrant allies”. The Daily Star has captioned a photo of the two leaders with “despot the difference”. 

The Times says Mr Kim pledged his backing for Mr Putin’s battle in Ukraine in a “support deal”. In its editorial, the Daily Telegraph saysPresident Putin “may just have made his greatest blunder” by seeking a closer relationship with Pyongyang.

Comments from Boris Johnson in the Spectator arguing for the UK and US to boost military support for Ukraine have been picked up by some of the papers. The Daily Express points out the call comes after the former prime minister made another visit to Ukraine last weekend. 

The i reports that Mr Johnson’s intervention will be seen as a sign that “he intends to maintain pressure” on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, “particularly on issues close to his heart”. 

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