British TV star Davina McCall’s cancer revelation dominates Saturday’s newspapers, with a handful of other publications with alternate headlines on politics both at home and abroad. The , the , and splash on the shock health news from 57-year-old TV star Davina McCall, with the former Big Brother host confirming she has been diagnosed with a “very rare” brain tumour. MIRROR: Davina: say prayer for me — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) EXPRESS: ‘Say a prayer for me’ — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) THE SUN: Pray For Me — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) The ‘s front page tells of the “blow to the cost of living” coming for Britons as household bills seem set to rise across the nation.
Saturday's front page: £280 hike to household bills in new blow to cost of living Latest from : — The i paper (@theipaper) Boris Johnson has hit out at Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s “thought police” in the , with the paper’s headline comparing life under the Labour leader to Soviet Russia. Daily Mail 🇬🇧: Thought police in Starmer’s Britain ‘like Soviet Union’ warns Boris Johnson. — Manchester Chronicle 🐝 (@WithyGrove) The splashes on the same free speech laws, with newly-minted Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch calling for further protections for journalists.
TELEGRAPH: Badenoch challenges Starmer on hate laws — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) A senior economic adviser to US president-elect Donald Trump has suggested that Britain should prioritise the United States on trade over the European Union, as per TIMES: Dump the socialist EU, Trump aide tells Britain — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) ‘s front page warns those in Westminster not to find themselves “on the wrong side of history” over indefinite jail terms. INDEPENDENT: Give hope to the hopeless — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) reports on the UK’s addiction to junk food, with new data indicating that bad diets in Britain are costing the NHS £268 billion per year. GUARDIAN: Addiction to junk food costs UK £268bn a year — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) Lastly, the splashes on Netflix star turned convicted felon Joe Exotic, with the Tiger King star urging Donald Trump to name him US wildlife director.
.. despite being stuck behind bars.
STAR: I’ll be your Dr Dolittle — Neil Henderson (@hendopolis).