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Allegations against former minister Crispin Blunt and Israel's operations in Gaza lead the papers. Source link
The humanitarian situation in Gaza and disagreements within Labour about how to respond lead the papers. Source link
US President Joe Biden's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads the papers. Source link
An explosion at a hospital in Gaza, in which hundreds of people are feared dead, leads the papers. Source link
Efforts to stop the conflict in Gaza spreading and a warning by the home secretary lead the papers. Source link
Israel's anticipated offensive into Gaza and Andrew Flintoff's Top Gear settlement lead the papers. Source link
The King accusing Hamas of "barbaric acts" leads Thursday's newspapers along with fears of prison overcrowding. Source link
The militant group Hamas's attack on Israel continues to lead the majority of Tuesday's newspapers. Source link
Saturday's papers include warnings from two former PMs on claims HS2 could be scaled back - and reports of an all-out smoking ban. Source link
The England women's football team's World Cup run is among the big stories on Thursday's front pages. Source link
A range of stories feature on Saturday's front pages - including Strictly Come Dancing's new line-up. Source link
His 1971 leak exposed lies about the Vietnam War and saw him dubbed "the most dangerous man in America". Source link
Sixteen protesters have been arrested after a University of Oxford building was locked down due to an occupation by...
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