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The Papers: 'Spy Jenrick' and 'Badenoch says Britain not broken'

The Papers: 'Spy Jenrick' and 'Badenoch says Britain not broken'

Summary

Robert Jenrick, a former Conservative shadow minister, has joined Reform UK, stirring political tension. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch writes that Britain is not failing, in contrast to Jenrick's actions. Meanwhile, several UK newspapers report on various political and social issues, including internal challenges in the Labour Party, a controversial employment tribunal ruling, and geopolitical matters involving President Trump.

Key Facts

  • Robert Jenrick, a former Conservative shadow minister, has moved to Reform UK.
  • Jenrick's defection is expected to cause a power struggle within Reform UK.
  • Kemi Badenoch, Conservative leader, claims "Britain is not broken," following Jenrick's move.
  • The Daily Express reports tensions between Jenrick and Badenoch over fixing Britain.
  • Labour Party faces internal issues, with calls for the removal of Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
  • A UK employment tribunal ruled against a hospital for violating nurses' rights over same-sex space usage.
  • President Trump mentioned possible tariffs related to Greenland plans.
  • The EU considers a fast-tracking proposal for Ukraine's possible entry into the bloc.

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