Home World Labour MP resigns over gifts row and Iran warns Israel over assassinationLabour MP resigns over gifts row and Iran warns Israel over assassination Posted on September 28, 2024 by News Sprinters The conflict in the Middle East features on many of today’s front pages. “Iran threatens vengeance” over the the assassination of Hezbollah’s chief Hassan Nasrallah, reads the front page of The Observer. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promises his death will “not go unavenged”, as his country holds five days of official mourning. [BBC]The Sunday Mirror leads with the families of the Nottingham stab victims official complaint following Panorama’s show on the killer’s family. “BBC made trauma a million times worse,” reads the headline. Valdo Calocane stabbed two students and a school caretaker in 2023. It quotes a line from the BBC: “Complaints will be looked at according to our procedure.” [BBC]The exclusive from the Sunday People claims UK police have joined the “probe” into US rapper P Diddy over fears women here were also sexually abused by him, as US investigators arrive in London. A US source tells the paper: “Outside the States, he enjoyed no place more than the UK.” [BBC]Labour MP Rosie Duffield quitting the Labour party over the “freebies” scandal dominates the front page of The Sunday Telegraph. The paper says she leaves after accusing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of “sleaze, nepotism and apparent avarice”. [BBC]Benjamin Netanyahu calls the killing of Hezbollah’s leader a “historic turning point”, The Sunday Times reads. But as Israel claims it has “settled the score”, the threat of “revenge” and full-blown war in Lebanon looms, where 50,000 people have fled. [BBC]Footballer Andy Carroll and Towie star Billi Mucklow’s divorce leads the front page of The Sun. The paper says the couple split in July, with Carroll saying: “We are under way with divorce proceedings.” [BBC]The Daily Star warns people that used underwear might be “harbouring” spiders. “Beware” if you’re planning on wearing them as the “beasties” could bite you, the paper says. [BBC][BBC]Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox.[BBC]Related Internet LinksSource link Facebook Twitter Tumblr WhatsAppPost navigationDeath toll from Hurricane John hits eight in MexicoFrance’s Mr Africa spills the beans on secret cash