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Newspaper headlines: 'Death of a monster' and 'Blair rebukes Starmer'


The front page of the Sunday Mirror reads: "Death Of A Monster."

The death of the Soham murderer Ian Huntley is a focus for Sunday’s papers, with the Sunday Mirror headlining the news as the “death of a monster”. The convicted killer has died 10 days after he was attacked in prison, Sunday Mirror reports, quoting a former guard, who said “no one will shed any tears”. The former school caretaker had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002.

The front page of the Sunday People reads: "Special Place In Hell."

Sunday People headlines with a “special place in hell” for Ian Huntley who has “finally died”, the paper reports, after an attack in prison. Above an image of the child murderer is a US Air Force bomber at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, which the paper describes as capable of delivering 34 tons of explosives.

The front page of the Sunday Telegraph reads: "Blair rebukes Starmer over failure to back Trump's war."

Similarly, the Sunday Telegraph leads with former UK prime minister Tony Blair rebuking Starmer over his failure to back “Trump’s war”. Blair, who supported the US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, told a “private luncheon” on Friday that Sir Keir should have done more to support the US from the “very beginning of the escalating conflict”, the paper reports.

The front page of the Sunday Express reads: "Formula One Boffins Could Boost Arms Race."

A former Formula One engineer has urged UK defence chiefs to “harness the innovative skills within motor racing to arm Britain for a potential conflict with Russia”, the Sunday Express reports. Mark Mathieson, who once worked at Mercedes and McLaren, believes the answers to “improving slow, ineffective” processes “used by the Ministry of Defence” can be found in the sport.


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