The Papers: 'Starmer on the ropes' and 'Sobbin' Robbins spills the beans'
'Starmer on the ropes' and 'Sobbin' Robbins spills the beans' 5 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Most of Wednesday's papers lead with the furore over Lord Peter Mandelson's appointment as British ambassador to the US after he was found to have failed vetting for the role.
Sir Olly said Downing St had exerted "constant pressure" on officials, including to approve Lord Mandelson. Now, the Times says, "cabinet allies turn on" the PM with the allegations.
The Metro says the PM is "reeling as sobbin' Robbins spills beans".
Sir Olly said he had been pressured to find a position for Sir Keir's former communications chief, Lord Matthew Doyle.
His friend was later convicted.
According to the Telegraph, "Labour MPs vent fury at 'toxic' No10".
The Matt cartoon shows two bears walking in the woods, with one telling the other: "Keir Starmer says it's incredible that nobody told him what bears do in the woods. "
The Mail's take on the Starmer drama is that his "support starts to crack".
Sir Olly "plunges the knife into reeling PM" as Lord Mandelson's "poison spreads", it says.
Sir Keir is caught in the "eye of the Starm" according to the Daily Mirror.
[former Deputy Prime Minister Angela] Rayner calls for 'bold action' on living cost rises," it adds. The stars of the Devil Wears Prada also make the front, at the premiere for the second film in the franchise.
The Financial Times also leads with Sir Olly's day in front of MPs, quoting him on the "atmosphere of pressure" he said he felt he had been under to rush Lord Mandelson's appointment.
It says it has been a "day of brinkmanship" for President Donadl Trump, who had told a US news outlet earlier that he did not want to extend the ceasefire.
is the headline on the Daily Star.
The paper describes Sir Olly's evidence as "explosive".
The Daily Express uses its front page to call for "hero manager Sean" to "get his job back!"
Store manager Sean Egan has said he was sacked by Morrisons after tackling a repeated shoplifter.
Morrisons said it could not comment on individual cases, but the health and safety of all colleagues and customers was of paramount importance
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