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Jan.31, 2022: @acenewsservices
#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: The Mail on Sunday leads with an article from a different government minister – Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove – as he unveils what the paper calls a “radical blueprint to turbo-change the economy in deprived areas” of the UK. Mr Gove’s plans include 20 new “Boris Boroughs” to boost low income areas such as Wolverhampton and Sheffield with billions of pounds of funding.

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But the Observer says the government has been accused of using the funding for poorer areas as a “stunt” to save Boris Johnson’s premiership amid the “imminent” publication of Sue Gray’s partygate report. The Levelling Up announcement prompted an “extraordinary row” the paper says, after it emerged the “new” money would actually be made up of levelling-up funds already announced by the chancellor in his spending review last autumn.
The Ukraine crisis leads the front page of the Sunday Express, which reports the prime minister has ordered a “major military build-up” in eastern Europe to send a “clear message” to Vladimir Putin that the UK and its allies will not tolerate Russian threats. Ahead of a meeting with the Russian president this week, Boris Johnson confirmed a “significant deployment” of troops, gunships, missile systems and vessels would be sent to Estonia and Poland, the paper claims.
Meanwhile, the Sunday Telegraph reveals the prime minister’s top aide spent the day at a cricket match three days before the Afghan capital of Kabul fell to the Taliban. The paper says Dan Rosenfield spent 12 August – when officials were finalising plans for paratroopers to evacuate people from Kabul airport – watching cricket at Lord’s after accepting hospitality tickets. While a No 10 source insists Mr Rosenfield was in “constant contact” with the office, the paper warns the latest revelations are likely to fuel calls for his departure.
But the Daily Star suggests that “if you think the PM is having a tough time”, try being the “terrified” owner of a “possessed” Chucky-style doll that cries acid and catches fire.
The Sunday People reports that the biological mother of seven-year-old Tony Hudgell has applied for day release from prison less than four years after being jailed for torturing her son so badly that his legs had to be amputated.
The Sun welcomes Boris Johnson’s willingness to send more UK forces to Eastern Europe, because of the threat of Russian military action against Ukraine.
The paper’s editorial describes it as “a significant show of support for our threatened ally”. But it’s damning about the lack of a similar response from the US President.
“As Ukrainian mothers and grandfathers practise drills with wooden rifles to protect their homeland,” it says, “Joe Biden once more sits on his hands and hopes.”
The Sunday Mirror is more circumspect. It argues that Mr Johnson’s “proposed dash to eastern Europe to solve the crisis over Ukraine should worry us all”.
It also implores the prime minister and President Putin – who are expected to hold talks next week – to “tread carefully as Europe nudges ever closer to war”.
According to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Johnson’s chief of staff – Dan Rosenfield – spent the day at a cricket match, three days before the fall of the Afghan capital, Kabul.
It believes the disclosure “is likely to prompt further questions about No 10’s role in the operation to rescue UK and Afghan nationals”. But Downing Street is quoted saying Mr Rosenfield was in “constant contact with the office”.
Under the headline “loyalty test for Tory MPs”, the Sunday People reports that a group of Conservative MPs who back the prime minister are secretly assessing their colleagues’ levels of support for Mr Johnson.
The paper says that under the plan, MPs are asked on three different occasions, by three different people, how they would vote in a no confidence ballot. If their answers are inconsistent “they can then expect a call from Mr Johnson”.
Sunak ‘wins tug-of-war’ over NI Tory tax hike as rise confirmed as its being called the ‘Debt trap’
There’s concern in the Observer that people struggling to deal with rising living costs are being targeted by credit firms, offering “buy now, pay later” deals on things like groceries and pet food.
It warns that the practice is creating a potential “debt trap” for vulnerable households. A senior figure from Citizens Advice tells the paper it’s “like a runaway train”, with inadequate protection for those slipping into debt.
The Mail on Sunday thinks readers struggling with their bills will be shocked to learn that energy firms have doubled the amount of gas – extracted in the seas around Britain – that they’re exporting.
It says the increase is revealed in figures compiled by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The paper suggests the revelation will spark fresh accusations that companies are profiteering from the gas price crisis.
But an industry expert tells the paper: “The gas doesn’t belong to Britain or the British people – it’s extracted by commercial companies that sell to the highest bidder.”
Finally, the Sunday Times reports on one sector of the economy that’s experiencing a post-pandemic surge – what it calls “doggy day care”.
It explains that as people return to the office, the dogs they acquired while working from home still need to be looked after.
The paper’s editorial column suggests that paying up to £40 a day for such services is “barking mad”. It advises prospective owners: “If you can’t care for a dog long-term, don’t get one.”
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