Newspaper headlines: 'King's historic Congress address' and 'Starmer sees off rebellion'
•'King's historic Congress address' and 'Starmer sees off rebellion'13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKing Charles III's address to US Congress dominates th...
•The Daily Telegraph describes the speech as "historic", during which the King praised Nato and said the alliance between the US and Europe "is more important than it's ever been&qu...
•But the paper's lead story is on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer offering to "bring back" his former deputy Angela Rayner."Charles hails alliance of US and Britain in age of divisi...
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'King's historic Congress address' and 'Starmer sees off rebellion'13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKing Charles III's address to US Congress dominates the front pages of Wednesday's papers. The Daily Telegraph describes the speech as "historic", during which the King praised Nato and said the alliance between the US and Europe "is more important than it's ever been". But the paper's lead story is on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer offering to "bring back" his former deputy Angela Rayner."Charles hails alliance of US and Britain in age of division" echoes the Guardian as it highlights the King's focus on the "special relationship" between the US and UK. The paper also notes the monarch's "pointed reference to Nato" in light of President Donald Trump's recent suggestions that the US could leave the alliance.The i Paper focuses on the King's call for the US to champion peace and preserve its partnership with the UK on matters including defence, security and trade. The paper also adds that an "oblique reference" in the King's speech to "victims of some ills" is unlikely to be accepted by victims of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein who have been calling for him to show his support for survivors.The Times says the King and Trump have forged "a very special relationship" during the monarch's state visit, picturing the pair sharing a laugh in the Oval Office. The paper quotes the King describing the bond between the US and UK as "priceless and eternal". The Sun features the same picture of Trump reaching over to tap the King on the knee in the Oval Office with the headline: "Kneesy does it!" It's lead story says ex-boxer David Haye is considering suing the TV show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here."Old pals' act" is the Daily Mirror's take,...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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