The Daily Mail leads on the comments by the most senior judge in England and Wales about Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch.
The paper says Lady Chief Justice Carr issued a “rare rebuke”, after the pair criticised an immigration ruling which allowed a Palestinian family from Gaza to gain asylum through the Ukraine refugee scheme.
According to the Mail,, external the Conservative leader warned the judge that politicians had a right to speak out, because “Parliament was sovereign”.
“Our blood was boiling” are the words on the front page of the Daily Express,, external which says representatives of the farming sector were left furious by a meeting with ministers yesterday.
The paper says the talks collapsed after the government showed “no movement” on the decision to introduce inheritance tax for farms worth more than £1m.
In its opinion column, the Express called the government’s claim that the tax revenue was needed to pay for the NHS a “despicable insult”.
The Guardian features research, external published in the Lancet, which shows improvements in life expectancy are stalling across Europe, with the biggest slowdown in the UK.
The paper quotes health experts who are blaming a mixture of poor diet, obesity and “mass inactivity”. But the study’s author says Europe hasn’t reached a “natural longevity ceiling”.
“Duchess facing pain in Spain” is the Sun’s headline. , external
It says the mayor of the Majorcan town of Porreres is considering legal action against the Duchess of Sussex, because of similarities between the town’s crest, and the new logo of Meghan’s lifestyle brand.
Both feature a palm tree flanked by two birds in flight. The mayor said she didn’t want the town’s badge – which is believed to be more than six centuries old – “perverted”.
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