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What the papers say - January 1

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The article from MSN discusses the front-page stories of various UK newspapers on January 1, 2024. Key topics include the ongoing debate over the Rwanda asylum policy, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak facing pressure to either abandon or strengthen the policy. The Daily Telegraph reports on the government's consideration of leaving the European Convention on Human Rights to push through the policy. The Times highlights the Prime Minister's New Year message focusing on economic growth and tax cuts. The Guardian covers the tragic story of a mother and her two children found dead in a house in Norwich, with the father arrested on suspicion of murder. The Daily Mail reports on the backlash against the Metropolitan Police for their handling of pro-Palestinian protests, with calls for the resignation of the Met Commissioner. Additionally, there are mentions of the NHS crisis, with The Independent discussing the impact of strikes and the Daily Mirror focusing on the strain on emergency services. The Sun, however, diverts from political news to report on a celebrity's New Year's Eve party.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/what-the-papers-say-january-1/ar-AA1wMG60