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‘PM lays down peace demand’ and ‘New breed of danger dogs’

Several papers speculate that Sir Keir Starmer, who will meet with President Trump on Thursday, will soon announce an increase in defense spending. The Sunday Times says Lord Mandelson, the British ambassador to the United States, advised ministers to set a solid deadline for this added deadline.

Sunday’s telegram said The Prime Minister is weighing the possibility of increasing military spending from 2.5% of Britain’s economic output by the end of the decade. The document said he would tell President Trump that Britain is ready to “strengthen” and play a bigger role in ensuring that Europe fund its own security.

Writing in the telegram, former civil servant in charge, Simon Case says The Prime Minister and one or two other European leaders have the opportunity to help “a new outline of European security in NATO desperately need”.

According to the sun on SundaySir Kyle will walk a rope while visiting Washington, D.C. The paper said in an editorial that he must convince the U.S. president to maintain U.S. security assurances to NATO, because anything else means ending one conflict will only light up the fuse for another.

The observer said Russia so far.

The paper says the prime minister is very clear and very brief because the president is “easy to get bored” and he is “just tuning” when he thinks someone is bored.

Highlights of Sunday News Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called on the government to increase the military budget by redirecting some of the funds currently used for welfare and foreign aid. In the editorial, the paper supports her proposal and says: “Faced with clarity and current dangers, complacency and betrayal.”

Report Sunday’s email said Sir Kyle will invite the US President to the UK during a state visit. The paper said that this would include addresses to members of Congress and peers, which was blocked during the first state visit of then-Secretary House spokesman John Bercow.

According to the TimesBBC executives will hold talks to see how the company plays a Gaza documentary led by a boy that has links to Hamas. The film follows the lives of four young men during the war, one of which is said to be the son of Hamas-the deputy minister of deputy agriculture in the government.

Finally, warning In the Sunday Mirror New dangerous dogs are pouring into the UK. The report says that the combat dog, known as Bully Kuttas or Pakistani Mastiffs, can grow to the size of a pony and weigh up to 95 kg.

A woman attacked by bullied kutta told the paper that her wound required 84 injections and two follow-up surgeries and described the dog as a “trophy for violent people.”

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