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UK ‘hardest hit by Covid fallout’ and next Bond ‘shouldn’t be American’

Observer's title read: The British have been hit hard for five years in five years.

Observers reflect on the consequences of the common pandemic, as the UK has begun with a Sunday day reflection. The paper conducted its own analysis, which shows that Britain performed worse in its response to the pandemic than most other developed countries. The report said the UK spends more money on economic help than most other countries, but the decline in life expectancy has been greater and more people are working to the point where they cannot work.

The title of the Telegraph on Sunday reads: The plot of Russian spies controlling immigration flow

The next day, the telegraph conducted an investigation into the person who operated a Russian spy ring in Jan Marsalek, England. The fugitive Marsalek faced no charges in the UK – wanting to create a private army to control immigration to Europe, the document said. Elsewhere, Nigel Farage, who reformed Britain, wrote a warning in the newspaper, warning about infighting within the party and defended his decision to suspend one of the five members of Congress. The Telegram front page also filmed the next 007 newspaper for James Bond star Pierce Brosnan.

Sunday Mirror Title Read: Labour’s War against YOBS

The Sunday Mirror voted in public this week, a plan on Labor’s ban on the ongoing anti-social offenders in town centres. The government reportedly hopes to propose a new “respect order” and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper hopes to restore trust in the police.

The Daily Mail Title: Welcome to the UK: Gunners who say death to all Jews

Sunday’s email reported a case in which a Palestinian asylum seeker crossed the channel this week and was taken over by British border forces. The paper said he was a “radical person” who shared videos on social media calling for the killing of Jews.

Sunday express title: £6.6 billion! Revealing the cost of “asylum seeker support”

The front page of Sunday Express is also on Asylum Seekers – but it highlights the cost of support programs offered in the UK. It conducted its own investigation, which found that the government and local councils spent a total of £6.6 billion in refugee schemes over the past five years, which sometimes includes trips to zoos, tennis classes and sandwich delivery.

Daily Star Title Reading: Uranus That Makes All of Ursa Cheesy

The Daily Star reported that the British “look at the telescope’s telescope.” The report said they are buying more than ever because of the surge in interest in space.

People’s Headlines on Sunday: Sex Cells

People on Sunday reported that 40 women have been fired from prison work over the past four years for having sex with prisoners. The figures were sentenced to jail just a few days after 26-year-old Katie Evans (posted on the front page next to the headlines) because he had a relationship with a male prisoner at HMP Doncaster. The picture on the homepage is also shown in actress Blake Lively, who attended the film’s premiere this weekend.

The Sunday Times headlines: Pro-Palestinian activists target defense companies

According to an investigation by the Sunday Times, defense companies that provide weapons to British troops are being “attacked and destroyed” by pro-Palestinian activists. It said that since 2020, the Palestinian Group’s actions have claimed responsibility for more than 350 “direct actions”, including damage to banks, real estate institutions, universities and local government buildings. The report said the group destroyed one of Trump’s Scottish golf courses this weekend. The group told the New York Times that its direct action aims to “get rid of the United Kingdom of Israel’s weapons factories.”

Sun Title Read: Liam Loves Children's Drama

The Sun reports that Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher is facing a new legal battle with the child’s mother, in the case of child support. It said New York filed a claim and followed previous legal requirements.

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