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‘We have been betrayed’ and ‘Musk ready to bankroll Farage’

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The main headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reads: "We have been betrayed"

“We have been betrayed” reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror. It looks at the fury campaigners have expressed at the government’s rejection of payouts for women affected by changes to the state pension age. Liz Kendall, the work and pensions secretary, said the cost of paying out up to £10.5m in Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) claims would hit the taxpayer.

The main headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads: "Labour betrayed our OAPs time after time"

The word “betrayed” also features on the front page of the Daily Express, referring to comments made by Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe, who has accused Labour of “betraying our pensioners time after time”. The paper points to the decision made earlier this year to scrap the winter fuel payment subsidy for millions of old age pensioners – a move that was also criticised.

The main headline on the front page of the Times reads: "Labour MPs rebel over new blow to pensioners"

The Times states that Labour MPs are rebelling over the decision not to pay compensation, with one describing it as “one of those historic injustices that are a stain on society”. Backbenchers are reported to be urging ministers to reconsider rejecting the recommendations to pay women born in the 1950s up to £2,950 each.

The main headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Betrayal that proves Labour cynically said ANYTHING to get elected"

The Daily Mail says that the rejection of the payout to more than three million women has left Labour being accused of hypocrisy, after several senior party figures backed the Waspi campaign while in opposition.

The main headline on the front page of the Metro reads: "Brave and spirited to the end"

“Brave and spirited to the end” is the Metro’s main headline – referring to Sara Sharif, the 10-year-old girl whose father and stepmother have been jailed for life for her murder. The paper carries a photograph of Sara smiling and focuses on comments by the sentencing judge, who spoke of her “unquenchable spirit” and love of singing and dancing.

The main headline on the front page of the i newspaper reads: "Victory for the victims of second Post Office IT scandal, after 30 years of lies"

The i newspaper leads on the government’s announcement that it will provide compensation to sub-postmasters who suffered losses because of shortfalls in a Post Office IT system called Capture, which was used before Horizon. The government on Tuesday said it had officially recognised that Capture “could have created shortfalls affecting postmasters”.

The main headline on the front page of the Telegraph reads: "Musk ready to bankroll Farage"

“Musk ready to bankroll Farage” states the Telegraph, alongside an image of US billionaire Elon Musk, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and the party’s new treasurer, Nick Candy. Writing for the paper, Farage says the Tesla boss “left us in no doubt he is right behind us” following talks in Florida on Monday, and that there were “ongoing negotiations” about Musk making a financial contribution to Reform UK.

The main headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: "Kremlin's chemical weapons general killed in Moscow blast by Kyiv agents"

The Financial Times leads on the death of a Russian general accused of using chemical weapons in Ukraine. The Russian authorities say Lt Gen Igor Krillov and his assistant were killed in an explosion caused by a bomb hidden on a scooter. The FT says the incident “bore the signs of the work of Ukraine’s spy agencies inside Russia” and that a Ukrainian intelligence official with “direct knowledge of the attack” told the paper that Ukraine’s SBU security service was responsible.

The main headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: "Moscow blast kills Russian chemical weapons chief"

The death of Krillov has also made the front page of the Guardian, which reports on comments by a senior Russian official, Dmitry Medvedev, who has said Moscow would avenge the killing by targeting the “military-political leadership of Ukraine”. The paper also carries an image of Olympian Keely Hodgkinson, who has won BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

The main headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "Pawcasso...wonky dog who looks like piece of art takes world by storm"

The Daily Star leads on the story of “Pawcasso”, a “wonky dog” who is said to look “like a piece of modern art”. The paper reports that Brodie – who is a mix of German Shepherd, Mastiff, Pitbull terrier and Rottweiler – was injured as a puppy after being bitten by his mother, resulting in a crooked face and partial blindness in one eye. Brodie’s unique looks are said to have caught the attention of celebrities including actor Amanda Seyfried.

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