Newspaper headlines: 'King's historic Congress address' and 'Starmer sees off rebellion'
The i Paper says he used his speech to call on America and Britain to "reconcile". The Times says he urged Congress to mend the "priceless" bond with the UK.
The decision by MPs to reject a parliamentary investigation into allegations that Sir Keir Starmer misled the Commons about the appointment of Lord Mandelson also features heavily on the front pages. "Moment of peril passed", says the Daily Mirror. The Daily Express says the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, has "lashed out" at Labour MPs for voting down the probe. The Guardian reports that many of Sir Keir's own MPs have warned him to "tread carefully" and that he's "running out of political capital". According to the Daily Telegraph, Sir Keir has privately offered his former deputy, Angela Rayner, a return to his cabinet in what is referred to as "an apparent attempt" to head off a leadership challenge.
And The Daily Telegraph says even though Scotland have made history by qualifying for this year's World Cup, they have been excluded from a line of Adidas football kits designed for dogs.
The company said it had not made a Scottish version, claiming there would be insufficient demand.
The paper calls the decision "beyond a Jock"
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