The Papers: 'We are Strictly Done Dancing' and 'Stop the show trials'
Summary
Two key stories are covered in the news article. First, Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly announced their departure as hosts of "Strictly Come Dancing" after 12 years. Second, there are calls for the UK government to reinstate the Legacy Act after a soldier was cleared of charges from the 1972 Bloody Sunday event.Key Facts
- Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly are leaving as hosts of "Strictly Come Dancing" after 12 years.
- Zoe Ball, a former contestant, is suggested as a potential new host.
- A reported secret agreement to leave was made by Winkleman and Daly a year ago.
- Discussions in the UK focus on reinstating the Legacy Act after the outcome of trials related to the 1972 Bloody Sunday.
- The Ulster Unionist Party described the trials as "show trials."
- The UK government's position is to find a balance between acknowledging past events and supporting veterans.
- Other news includes King Charles and Pope Leo's joint prayer and India and China's pause on fuel imports from Russia.
- Possible changes to the UK income tax system are being considered to address a budget shortfall.
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