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‘Pressure mounts on Welby’ and Lineker to leave MOTD

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Bu içerik, İngiltere Başpiskoposu Justin Welby’nin bir çocuk tacizcisiyle ilgili bir rapor nedeniyle artan baskı altında olduğunu ve istifa etmesi gerektiğini belirtiyor. Ayrıca, Kilise liderlerinden biri olan Newcastle Piskoposu Helen-Ann Hartley’nin Welby’nin istifasını istediğini ve Kilise’nin Yüksek Sinodu üyeleri tarafından açılan bir dilekçenin 6.500’den fazla imza topladığını vurguluyor. Diğer gazeteler, Smyth tarafından taciz edilen bir adamın Welby’nin iddiaları ele alış şeklini “görevini ihmal” olarak nitelendirdiğini ve Welby’nin istifa etmesi gerektiğine “gölge bir şüphe” bulunduğunu aktarıyor. Ayrıca, İngiltere’de yardımcı olmak için yasal düzenlemeler getirilmesini öneren bir milletvekilinin taahhütlerini ve Avrupa Birliği’nin Savunma ve Güvenlik alanında harcama yapma planlarını içeriyor. Son olarak, Match of the Day programını sunan Gary Lineker’ın sezon sonunda ve 2026 Dünya Kupası’ndan sonra BBC’den ayrılacağı haberi ile sona eriyor.

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grey placeholderThe headline in the Mail reads: "Welby must quit after failing to act on abuse, says bishop".

Many of the papers lead with the growing pressure on Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby over a damning report into a prolific child abuser associated with the Church of England. The Daily Mail says the report found that Mr Welby’s failure to act when details of the case were presented to him in 2013 meant John Smyth QC, who is believed to have abused more than 100 boys and young men, was never bought to justice. Mr Welby acknowledged last week that the review made clear he had “personally failed” to “energetically investigate”, and said he had considered resigning, but decided to stay in his role.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Metro reads: "Time to go archbishop".

The Bishop of Newcastle, Helen-Ann Hartley, has become the most senior Church leader to call for the archbishop’s resignation, the Metro reports. “Time to go Archbishop” is its headline. The paper says a petition started by three members of the Church’s governing body, the General Synod, calling for Mr Welby to step down has attracted more than 6,500 signatures.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Times reads: "Bishop adds to pressure on Welby to stand down".

Speaking to the Times, one of the men abused by Smyth says the archbishop’s handling of the allegations was a “dereliction of duty” and that he has “no shadow of a doubt” Mr Welby should step down.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Telegraph reads: "Pressure mounts on Welby to resign".

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has “declined to offer his public support” to Mr Welby, the Daily Telegraph reports. The paper quotes Sir Keir saying the archbishop’s future is a “matter really for the Church rather than for me” and describes the situation as “unprecedented”.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Guardian reads: "Assisted dying bill reveals 'strict' safeguards on protecting patients".

Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP bringing a bill to legalise assisted dying in the UK, has pledged the new laws would contain the “strictest protections and safeguards of any legislation anywhere in the world”, the Guardian reports. The paper says that, to be eligible, patients will have to be expected to die within six months, have the mental capacity to make their own choice, and see their bid to end their life approved by a high court judge. It adds that critics are concerned about the potential for undue pressure on patients and the risk that the scope of the bill will widen under legal challenges.

grey placeholderThe headline in the i reads: "Water bills must rise to tackle illegal sewage spills, minister tells UK public".

Water minister Emma Hardy has said water bills will have to rise in order to repair the country’s crumbling infrastructure and stop illegal sewage spills, the i reports. The paper says the government is also looking at conducting year-round sewage testing at wild swimming spots and expanding the number of spots at which testing is carried out.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Financial Times reads: "EU countries to spend billions more on defence as Trump win raises heat".

The Financial Times says that, following Donald Trump’s win in the US presidential election, the European Union is planning to redirect potentially tens of billions of euros to defence and security. The paper says the change will involve loosening the rules governing how EU funds intended to reduce inequality between member states can be spent, and that in future the money could be used to boost arms manufacturing or reinforce roads and bridges to allow for the passage of tanks.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Sun reads: "What a finish by Lineker!"

Gary Lineker is to step down from hosting Match of the Day at the end of the season and leave the BBC altogether after the 2026 World Cup, the Sun reports. A source tells the paper Lineker “wants to leave on a high” and that “if England were to win, it doesn’t get much higher”.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Mirror reads: "End of an era". Alongside it is a picture of Gary Lineker.

And the Daily Mirror describes the move as a “shock” and says it will bring to an end a 25-year career as the host of the show. One insider tells the paper it comes after a deal “agreed by both sides” and that “everyone is happy”.

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