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What the papers say – February 6

A wide range of local and international stories feature across Thursday’s front pages.

By contributor PA Reporter
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What the papers say (PA)

The papers on Thursday are led by global reaction to Donald Trump’s proposal for a US takeover in the Gaza Strip.

The Guardian, The Independent and Financial Times lead with “condemnation” from around the world after the US President said he wanted to “own” Gaza and resettle Palestinians elsewhere.

The story is also covered by the Daily Star, which carries the headline: “Wish you were here?”

The i says the comments placed Britain on a “collision course” with the US as the UK joined a host of opponents to the proposal, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran and the UN.

Meanwhile, the Metro and Daily Express lead with the families of victims of Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane demanding accountability after a report into NHS care for the triple-killer found “failings on an epic level”.

The Daily Mirror dedicates its front page to the victims of Calocane and Southport killer Axel Rudakubana.

And The Daily Telegraph reports Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has revealed jobless and low-paid migrants will be barred from settling indefinitely in the UK as her first major Conservative policy.

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