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‘We are strictly done dancing’ and ‘Stop the show trials’ | UK News

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"We are strictly done dancing," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.

“We are strictly done dancing” is the headline on the Daily Express, as it leads with the departure of Strictly hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly after 12 years. The duo are quoted as saying “now feels like the right time” to – as the paper describes – “waltz off”.

"Quitterball, is it last dance for strictly as duo waltz off?" is the headline on the front page of the Metro, alongside a photo outgoing Strictly Come Dancing hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman

The pair’s announcement also leads the Metro as it dubs the phrase “Quitterball” across its front page. The outgoing hosts say the “time is right to pass on the sparkly baton”.

"Strictly Ballroom: Zoe Tipped be new host", reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.

The Daily Star claims to have intel that former contestant and ex- radio host Zoe Ball is tipped to be the new host for Strictly Come Dancing.

"Tess & Claud's secret pact to quit," the headline on the front page of the Sun reads.

Daly and Winkleman “vowed to go a year ago” in a “secret pact to quit”, the Sun reports, writing the decision left the “blindsided”.

"'Stop the show trials for veterans', Starmer told to reinstate Legacy Act in full after Soldier F cleared of Bloody Sunday killings," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.

Elsewhere, The Daily Telegraph leads with calls for Sir Keir Starmer to reinstate the Legacy Act after Soldier F was cleared of charges over the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings. The paper quotes criticism from the Ulster Unionist Party who likened it to a “show trial”. A government spokesman said it is committed to finding a way forward “that acknowledges the past, whilst supporting those who served their country”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "After elderly ex-Para hounded over Bloody Sunday killings more than 50 years ago is cleared of ALL charges, campaigners demand: Now end the witch hunt".

The Daily Mail also leads on the verdict which it calls a “witch hunt”. The paper quotes campaigners who warn more veterans “still face being dragged to court”, urging the government to unwind its commitments to repeal the Legacy Act.

"Hand of history: King and Pope pray together" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.

King Charles and Pope Leo’s historic prayer at the Sistine Chapel leads the Daily Mirror. It’s the “first since Henry VIII’s split with Rome”, the paper writes, describing it as a “boost for Anglicans and Catholics hoping for closer Christian ties”.

"Asia refineries weigh curbing Russia oil after US sanctions," reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times. It appears alongside a photo of King Charles III and Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel, under the headline "bridge of faith".

India and China’s plans to pause fuel imports from Russia is the lead story in the Financial Times. The paper says it comes “in the wake of Donald Trump’s sharp escalation of US sanctions on Moscow”. The FT also features a large image of the King and Pope side by side calling their joint prayer a “bridge of faith”.

"Reeves 'discussing an increase to income tax' in November budget," reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian

The Guardian reports on more budget leaks claiming Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering raising income tax. It quotes sources “close to the process”. The paper says the chancellor “is understood to be nervous about the political consequences” as it would risk going against a previous party pledge.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: "Reeves in talks on 1p income tax rise - risking Labour manifesto pledge to fill £30bn hole"

The i Paper also reports the government’s income tax proposals saying it plans to fill a “£30bn shortfall” in the budget.

"Grooming inquiry may be off until next year", reads the headline on the front page of the Times.

Grooming gang survivors “may have to wait until next year” for the national inquiry to begin, the Times reports. It says government sources have told the paper it could “take months” to find someone to lead it.

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