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Ace Press News From Cutting Room Floor: Published: Jan.03: 2023:

#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ Harry Wanting Family Back ‘ after MALIGNING him and his NETFLIX INTERVIEW WITH MEGAN that told it all to MAKE MONEY Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s for FORGIVENESS Lord Thy God Amen

Telegraph front page
Some of Tuesday’s papers lead with the Duke of Sussex saying he wants his “father and brother back”. The Telegraph reports that in two TV trailers released ahead of his upcoming memoir, Prince Harry accused the Royal Family of “betrayal” and being happy for the himself and Meghan to be seen as villains.
Daily Mail front page
Prince Harry has accused the Royal Family of showing “absolutely no willingness to reconcile” with him and his wife, the Daily Mail reports. However, the duke said he would like to rebuild his relationship with King Charles and the Prince of Wales, the paper notes.
Express front page
The Express reports sources as saying the short TV clips, released on Monday, hint the duke is holding King Charles, the late Queen and Prince William responsible for the bitter rift. Prince Harry’s comments have come weeks after his attacks on the Royal Family in his Netflix series, the paper reports.
Sun front page
The Sun says Prince Harry “slated” his family again in two new TV interviews he conducted to promote his book, Spare. The duke has accused his family of being unwilling to fix the rift, the Sun notes.
Mirror front page
Meanwhile, the future of the NHS is on a “knife edge” according to the chair of the British Medical Association, reports the Mirror. The paper says Professor Phil Banfield has called on No 10 to save the health service as it buckles under soaring demand and years of cuts.
Star front page
“Pine dining” declares the Star. Top chefs have said people should eat their Christmas tree as part of a health kick, the paper notes.

Several of Tuesday’s newspapers lead on quotes from Prince Harry saying he “wants his father and brother back”. 

The Daily Telegraph says trailers for two upcoming interviews include claims that the King and the Prince of Wales are unwilling to reconcile with him and are happy for Harry and his wife to be seen as “villains”. 

The Daily Mail says Prince Harry has “risked deepening his feud” with the Royal Family by launching a “publicity blitz” to promote his memoir “Spare”

The paper says the “tell-all” book is due to be released next week after the full interviews are broadcast on ITV and the US network, CBS. 

The Sun’s take is that the prince has “slated his family again” and then said he wants to make peace with them.

“The future of the NHS is on a knife-edge” is the headline in the Daily Mirror. 

It highlights the call from the British Medical Association for immediate state intervention. 

Professor Phil Banfield tells the paper it’s within the government’s gift to pull the health service back from what he calls “the brink”. 

The Mirror claims pressure is growing on No10 to call a nationwide critical incident, similar to the height of the pandemic when ­non-urgent cases were cancelled. 

The Department of Health says it recognises the pressures the NHS is facing and has provided £14.1bn of additional funding. 

Both the Guardian and the i lead with warnings from health leaders that the NHS faces three more months of turmoil – with further critical incidents expected – and patient care routinely compromised.

Ambulance outside The Royal London Hospital

Economists are predicting that the UK will have a longer and deeper recession than other wealthy nations in the G7 – according to the Financial Times. 

The paper has surveyed more than a hundred UK-based experts with a clear majority expecting high interest rates and tight government spending controls to continue for longer than elsewhere. 

One economist tells the Financial Times that the 2023 recession will “feel much worse” than the economic impact of the pandemic – but most said growth would return by the end of the year.

The Times reports that unseasonably warm weather has led to the closure of some Alpine ski resorts

It says low-altitude centres in France and Switzerland are the worst affected, although the situation is better in Austria and Italy. 

The paper says many bosses are holding crisis meetings to see if resorts can remain open. 

Its headline sums up the story as: “Ski holiday hopes going downhill”.

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