What the papers say – August 26

WorldPolitics
26 Aug 2024 • 8:10 AM MYT
The Independent
The Independent

The world’s most free-thinking newspaper

image is not available

Talks on a ceasefire deal in Gaza and the latest news from Westminster take centre stage on the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.

The Independent, Daily Mirror, and The Guardian all lead on Israel’s words of warning to Hezbollah amid fears of a widening conflict despite ceasefire discussions continuing.

The decision to give Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli a 10 Downing Street security pass is “deeply concerning”, according to the Conservatives with the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph leading with the story.

Labour comes under more fire in the Daily Express and the i over the axing of winter fuel payments.

The Times focuses on Sir Keir Starmer saying it will take a “decade to rebuild Britain” after taking over from the Conservatives in government.

The Financial Times reports that private equity firms have slammed on the brakes for dealmaking with China.

Lastly, the Daily Star leads with “sun’s out, tums out” with the chance of good weather for the bank holiday.

Newswav Malaysia Best News App

Newswav is an online content aggregator and obtains its content from different online sources. The content in the app do not belong to Newswav nor do they reflect the opinions of Newswav and its staff. Your use of this app indicates your understanding and acceptance of this information.

Newswav Sdn. Bhd. (201701008480 (1222645-M)) 2026 All Rights Reserved