The Papers: 'Blair: Starmer has no plan for Britain' and 'The heat's still on'
Summary
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair criticized the Labour Party and its leader Keir Starmer, saying they lack a clear plan for Britain and warning about the party’s shift to the left. Other news includes reports on a Scottish political scandal, record-breaking heat in the UK, and warnings from the intelligence agency GCHQ about Russian cyber attacks.Key Facts
- Tony Blair said Labour leader Keir Starmer has no clear plan for Britain and criticized the party’s move to the left.
- Blair warned that shifting further left could harm Britain’s global standing.
- Former SNP chief Peter Murrell admitted embezzling £400,000 from the Scottish National Party.
- A witness questioned whether Nicola Sturgeon, former Scottish First Minister and Murrell’s wife, knew about the embezzlement.
- UK temperatures hit a record 35°C for the second day in a row.
- The UK spy agency GCHQ warned that Russia is continuously targeting UK infrastructure in cyber attacks.
- The UK government may soon introduce stricter rules on social media to protect children under 16.
- BP removed its chairperson Albert Manifold due to concerns about his behavior.
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