The Papers: Starmer's 'surrender summit' and Post Office 'justice choir'
A UK-EU summit where Sir Keir Starmer is expected to negotiate a new deal with the European Union is making headlines. There are concerns about changes to UK border policies and whether the UK will have to pay more money to the EU. Additionally, the government is planning to protect critical infrastructure, and other topics in the news include victims of a Post Office scandal seeking justice and rising bird attacks.
Key Facts:
- Sir Keir Starmer is attending a UK-EU summit to possibly reach a new deal.
- There are discussions that the deal may impact UK border policies.
- Some reports say the UK might need to pay "hundreds of millions" to the EU as part of the deal.
- The deal could allow EU fishing boats in British waters.
- The government plans to form a "home guard" to protect key sites like power plants.
- A choir made up of Post Office scandal victims wants to bring attention to their cause by performing.
- There are concerns about increased aggressive bird behavior in the UK due to rising temperatures.