The Observer headline: "At risk children farmed out to illegal private care homes"The Observer headline: "At risk children farmed out to illegal private care homes"

The Observer’s splash reports on their investigation into vulnerable school children being placed “illegal, unregulated” cares homes every year. It also features a story on the Sydney “stabbing spree”. Australia’s PM, Anthony Albanese, is quoted describing a police officer who responded to the attack as a “hero”. [BBC]

The Sunday Times headline: "Badenoch fury at 'cowardice' over gender"The Sunday Times headline: "Badenoch fury at 'cowardice' over gender"

Kemi Badenoch calls for “more bravery and less cancel culture” in the wake of a review of child gender services, The Sunday Times reports. [BBC]

Sunday Express headline reads: "far left plot to hijack Labour"Sunday Express headline reads: "far left plot to hijack Labour"

The Daily Express leads with reports of a “far left plot to hijack Labour” and that the party is facing a “vicious civil war”. The paper says the Labour left are planning to challenge senior MPs in eight key seats at the next election, as well as launch a bid for the deputy leadership should Angela Rayner resign. [BBC]

Daily Star headline reads: 'My Names Fido and I'm a telly addict'Daily Star headline reads: 'My Names Fido and I'm a telly addict'

Under the headline ‘My name’s Fido and I’m a telly addict’ the Daily Star reports up to three in 10 cats and dogs could be addicted to TV. The front page also refers to the ‘Oz knife attack’ and teases a piece on Grand National Winning horse I am Maximus. [BBC News]


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