'Fresh arrest in killing of Widdecombe' and 'Saved by the Bell'
•A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe in South Yorkshire.
•Reform MPs are now under 24-hour protection due to fears of a potential copycat attack following Widdecombe's death.
•In sports news, England's football team advanced to the World Cup semi-finals after defeating Norway 2-1, with Jude Bellingham scoring both goals.
'Fresh arrest in killing of Widdecombe' and 'Saved by the Bell'Published1 minute agoImage caption, Many of the papers cover new details that have emerged in the investigation into former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe's death. The Sunday Telegraph leads with the arrest overnight of a "28-year-old white British male" who it says was "apprehended in South Yorkshire after manhunt following murder". Image caption, Early editions of the newspapers went to print before police announced the new arrest. "Reform MPs given 24-hour protection" following the death of Ann Widdecombe, the Mail on Sunday writes. "Party figures are living in fear of a potential copycat attack", the paper says.Image caption, The Sun on Sunday headlines with the "new Widdecombe twist" writing police are on the "hunt for Ann car killer". Image caption, In news that most England fans will already be celebrating, the Sunday Mirror leads with the Three Lions' 2-1 victory over Norway at the World Cup quarter-finals. "Saved by the Bell" it says, "Jude [Bellingham] scores twice to send Lions into World Cup semis".Image caption, "Bell of the ball" is the Sunday People's headline. "Jude shines as England beat Norway 2-1 to reach semis", is the paper's review. Image caption, Capturing the celebrations of England's win in Miami, the Daily Star splashes "Miami Nice", using font familiar to fans of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and a title reminiscent of the 1980s TV series Miami Vice. "And Norway can row, row, row your boat home..." it adds, for good measure. Image caption, "Jude drags England into final four" the Sunday Times writes. Meanwhile, its other top story reads "Widdecombe killed minutes after last message to TV colleague", focusing on new WhatsApp messages that appear to show that "she had sent a message to a research...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
→A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe in South Yorkshire.
→Reform MPs are now under 24-hour protection due to fears of a potential copycat attack following Widdecombe's death.
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