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‘Gift of the jab and ‘Rayner lobby row’ | UK News

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The Observer's front page shows a map of the United Kingdom with a measuring tape around its middle.  The headline reads "The waist land".

A map of the UK with a measuring tape around its middle takes up the front page of the Observer which reports on “Britain’s blackmarket in weight loss drugs” under the headline “The waist land”.

"Gift of the jab" reads the Daily Star's headline alongside a picture of an overweight man wearing an NHS t-shirt holding a needle.

The front page of Daily Star also focuses on the injections. It says the NHS “stabs the flab 200 times an hour” with slimmers scrambling to stock up on supplies before prices at private clinics go up next month.

Sunday People shows someone having their blood pressure checked alongside the headline "gamechanger heart pill 'on NHS in a year'".

Sunday People takes a look at a different health story as it reports on a “powerful” new blood pressure drug, baxdrostat, which could help millions. It says the medicine has been hailed a “gamechanger” and could be offered on the NHS in a year.

The Sunday Times lead story is "Emails 'show Andrew was in contact with Epstein in 2015'".

The Sunday Times reports on emails which, it suggests, indicate the Duke of York was in contact with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein five years after Prince Andrew said they had last spoken. The duke strenuously denies any wrongdoing.

"Rayner used top wealth protection firm in deal over house" reads the headline on the front page of The Mail on Sunday.

“Rayner used top wealth protection firm in deal over house” reads the headline on the front page of The Mail on Sunday. The paper says the “controversy” over “embattled” Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s financial affairs has “deepened”. The paper says her office repeatedly declined its requests for comment.

The Sun on Sunday has a picture of the Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, pictured with her partner Sam Tarry alongside the headline "Rayner lobby row".

The Sun on Sunday features a photo of Rayner with her partner Sam Tarry alongside the headline “Rayner lobby row”. It reports he has worked for a lobbying group which received £280,000 from the government. It is understood the deputy PM declared Mr Tarry’s interest. The cabinet office says she followed due process. Henham Strategy told the Sun: “Sam Tarry does not conduct any work for Henham Strategy on any project related to MHCLG [Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government] departmental responsibilities. He works advising us on a number of areas unrelated to that department to ensure no conflicts of interest arises.” The paper notes there is no suggestion he acted improperly or broke any rules.

The headline on the front of the Sunday Express reads: "Most Britons would refuse to fight for country"

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"Drill the North Sea dry, says Badenoch" reads the headline on the front page of the Sunday Telegraph.

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