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AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about Unite Union Now Pushing ‘ Red Wall (Labour) Policies’ Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s For ‘ Common Sense ‘ Amen

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Guardian Front Page
The Guardian also reports on the Brand story. But it leads on the news that Unite, Labour’s biggest union supporter, will launch campaigns in “red wall” areas to try and urge the party to launch “more radical” policies in areas such as energy, steel and green jobs.
Times Front Page
Reaction to the accusations against actor and comedian Russell Brand continue to dominate most of the front pages on Monday. The Times, one of the papers that led the investigation into his alleged conduct, reports that since Saturday more women have come forward with allegations. It says these claims have not yet been investigated but “will now be rigorously checked”.
Metro Front Page
The Metro reports that the controversy raises questions about what television executives knew about Brand’s alleged behaviour, saying some may have turned a blind eye. The star is accused of rape and sexual assaults, allegations he has strenuously denied, saying his relationships were “always consensual”.
The I Front Page
The I also reports on questions about what television executives might have known, saying the industry faces allegations of a culture of “protecting the star” over vulnerable staff.
Daily Telegraph Front Page
The Daily Telegraph reports that the BBC has launched an urgent inquiry into alleged complaints made against Brand, who worked as a radio presenter for the corporation between 2006 and 2008.
Daily Express Front Page
The Daily Express reports that complaints made so far could be “the tip of the iceberg”.
Daily Mail Front Page
The Daily Mail reports that serial baby killer Lucy Letby “may have killed three more babies and tried to murder another 15”, quoting a paediatrician who gave evidence at her trial.
Financial Times Front Page
The Financial Times reports that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer plans to seek a “major rewrite” of Britain’s Brexit deal if his party wins the next general election. In an interview with the paper, Sir Keir says the current deal the UK has with the bloc is “too thin”. The paper’s main image shows an anti-fossil fuel protest in New York, as world leaders gather in the city for this week’s UN general assembly.
Daily Star Front Page
And the Daily Star warns its readers to prepare for an 11-day stretch of rain and floods, adding that Hurricane Lee could hit the UK with gusts of up to 60mph. “Take it breezy out there,” it says while a confused seagull looks on.

“What did TV chiefs know?” asks the Daily Mirror, beside a photo of Russell Brand. A source tells the paper that investigations by the comedian’s former employers will aim to establish whether “a blind eye was turned to any claims”. According to the Daily Telegraph, media bosses could be “hauled in front of MPs” to explain their handling of allegations. 

The Sun says it’s been a “fraught 24 hours” for the BBC, which it describes as being “under mounting pressure” because of allegations it “enabled” the comedian’s alleged inappropriate behaviour and “did nothing” when staff raised concerns. The Times says the corporation is also “facing urgent questions” about new claims that it paid for a chauffeur-driven car to pick-up a 16-year-old girl from school and take her to Russell Brand’s home. The BBC says it has clear policies around conduct at work and listens to people with concerns. Brand denies the claims against him.

Sir Keir Starmer tells the Financial Times that he wants to make changes to the UK’s Brexit deal with the European Union, if Labour wins the next election. He says the current agreement is “far too thin” and he would attempt to get a “much better deal for the UK”. He says a closer relationship with the EU would be “at the heart of his efforts to bolster Britain’s economic growth” – adding that he “owes it to his children”.

The leader of Unite announces in the Guardian that the union is launching campaigns in the so-called “red wall” seats, aimed at “stoking public pressure” on Labour. Sharon Graham tells the paper that funding earmarked for the party will instead be used to demand “more radical policies on energy, steel and green jobs”. She says if Labour doesn’t shift its position on these key issues, it “will be difficult for them”.

The Daily Mail has an interview with a paediatrician whom it calls the “prosecution’s main expert witness” in the trial of Lucy Letby. Dewi Evans tells the paper he believes the nurse may have killed three more babies and tried to murder another 15. He says in many cases the babies’ breathing tubes came out, but he believes it’s “very, very unusual” for that to have accidentally happened so frequently.

Households in England face an average council tax increase of £100 next year, according to The i. It reports that “cash-strapped” local authorities are expected to raise bills by the maximum amount; 5%. What the paper describes as “a leading local government figure” says that if councils don’t do so, they “will have to cut services even more, and there’s not a lot left to cut”.

The Daily Express says that two pubs a day have closed in England and Wales in the first half of this year. It says government data – compiled by the estate agents Altus Group – show that 153 were either demolished or converted in the first quarter of 2023, but that jumped by more than 50% to 230 in the three months to the end of June. The paper’s headline is: “Last orders”.

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