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Ace Press News From Cutting Room Floor: Published: Dec.23: 2022:

#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ SNP Scotland’s (STURGEONS) Gender Law ‘ and U.K Threatens to Derail It in England so today Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s to God in his Image Male & Female he made them all Amen

Daily Mail
The SNP are on a “collision course” with Westminster after the Scottish devolved government passed a bill to let 16-year-olds in Scotland change gender without a medical diagnosis, according to the Daily Mail. The paper writes that Scottish Secretary Alister Jack is warning he is considering blocking the bill completely. But Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it would “vigorously contest” any such move.
Guardian
The Guardian writes Westminster has made it clear it would consider a “nuclear option” of blocking the self-identification bill going for royal assent. It comes after the Scottish government called it a “historic day for equality”.
Times
“Stay away from grandparents” if you have a cough or cold this Christmas is the message from the Times. The paper is carrying the warning from health officials amid a surge in winter viruses. Hospital admissions for flu are now at the highest level for five years, the paper writes. NHS bosses say this Christmas could be their “darkest to date” as hospitals come under “enormous pressure” from rising flu, Covid and Strep A cases.
i
The i warns the NHS faces the biggest strikes in its history in January and February, with junior doctors set to join nurses and ambulance workers on the picket lines. They will be balloted next month and are widely expected to vote for strike action, the paper says. The head of NHS providers, which represents hospital trusts, tells the i junior doctors going on strike at the same time as nurses and paramedics will be “incredibly hard”.
Telegraph
“Murderer was free to kill” headlines the Telegraph as it reports on “appalling” blunders by the Probation Service in the case of multiple child murderer Damien Bendall. The 32-year-old was given a whole-life sentence for killing three children and his pregnant partner with a hammer in Derbyshire – three months after receiving a suspended sentence for arson. The papers says two probation officers were found to have committed misconduct and a full review of the case will be released next year.
FT
The FT leads with International Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch criticising President Joe Biden’s “protectionist” US package of green subsidies over fears it will hit UK-based makers of electric cars. The paper writes Ms Badenoch has written to her US counterpart to protest over the $369bn measure. A bugbear is a subsidy for electric cars only including vehicles mostly made with parts from America or with batteries sourced from countries with a free trade agreement, excluding the EU and UK.
Daily Express
The Daily Express writes that a spending spree by Britons will give high streets a £2.6bn boost, with 28 million shoppers expected “to be out in force” on Friday and Saturday.
Mirror
The Mirror reports security chiefs have ordered a review of the King’s safety over fears his Christmas walkabout at Sandringham may be hit by protests. It follows incidents where eggs have been hurled at the monarch, the paper notes. A source tells the Mirror: “This isn’t just about individuals with eggs, everyone is extremely aware it could be far worse.”
Daily Star
“Your boozer needs you” headlines the Daily Star as it advises drinkers to give Dry January the “swerve” in a bid to support pubs struggling with the cost of living.
Sun
The Sun reports on supposed romance between Strictly Come Dancing professionals.

Many front pages focus on the new legislation in Scotland making it easier to change gender.

The Scottish Daily Mail calls it “a dark day for women”. It says there are worries about the safety of women and children. 

The Scotsman reports that powers to block legislation on devolved matters could be used for the first time by the UK government in an attempt to roll back the new law. It notes that “the threat” from Scottish Secretary Alister Jack almost immediately followed the Scottish Parliament’s overwhelming backing of the legislation.

The Guardian says Westminster has made clear it would consider a “nuclear option” of blocking the bill going for Royal Assent. The paper says it’s a “significant escalation” that brings tensions around transgender rights into the constitutional arena.

The Times reports that senior government figures at Westminster fear the law could have profound effects in England, as well as north of the border. It says they are worried it could allow biologically male Scottish inmates in English jails, including rapists, to demand to be placed in women’s prisons, and lead to what it calls “gender tourism”.

nicola sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon’s government said it would “vigorously contest” attempts by the UK government to block the gender reforms

The i newspaper leads with plans for further NHS mass strikes in January, saying that medics are digging in for a battle with No 10. The paper reports that junior doctors are poised to join nurses and ambulance staff on hospital picket lines. But the Conservative former health secretary and chancellor Kenneth Clarke tells the i that ministers should “weather the storm” – saying “we cannot return to the situation of 40 years ago”. 

The Daily Telegraph’s main story claims that “appalling” blunders by the probation service meant that a multiple child murderer was “free to kill”. The paper says a probation officer assessed Damien Bendall as “medium risk” rather than “high risk” for a judge in an arson case, and he received a suspended sentence three months before going on to kill his partner and three children in September last year. The paper alleges the officer has now been sacked. The Ministry of Justice will not comment on the case while a review is under way.

Jacksonville Jaguars vs New York Jets NFL game
NFL games are set to be screened on YouTube

A $14bn deal that will see Google screen NFL American football games on its YouTube platform is highlighted by the Financial Times. The paper says the sale epitomises the growing shift away from expensive cable TV packages towards streaming services.

The Daily Mirror leads with concerns that the King’s Christmas walkabout at Sandringham might be hit by protests, after a string of incidents recently. According to the paper, royal security chiefs have ordered a review of his safety. Buckingham Palace and the Metropolitan Police have both said they do not comment on security matters.

The Daily Express reports that a last-minute spending spree will give High Streets a much-needed boost of £2.6bn after what it calls a year of misery. The paper says who can blame Britain for going on a spending spree and insists “we will have a merry” Christmas. 

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