The i Paper
Most of tonight’s front pages lead on Morgan McSweeney’s resignation as the prime minister’s chief of staff.
The i Paper reports that Sir Keir Starmer and his aide “jointly agreed” on the exit, which follows further disclosures about Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

The Times
Senior Labour sources tell The Times that, ahead of Morgan McSweeney’s resignation, Sir Keir Starmer was concerned about the release of thousands of WhatsApp messages to Peter Mandelson.

Daily Mirror
According to the Daily Mirror, Morgan McSweeney has already been replaced as chief of staff by his deputies.

Daily Express
Nigel Farage says Sir Keir Starmer “won’t be far behind” Morgan McSweeney leaving Downing Street, the Daily Express reports.

Daily Mail
With Kemi Badenoch saying the prime minister “never takes responsibility for his terrible choices”, the Daily Mail asks “how long can Starmer cling on?”

The Daily Telegraph
Labour MPs have told Sir Keir Starmer that Morgan McSweeney’s resignation will not be enough to save his premiership, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Daily Star
Pop star Madonna watched on as her daughters played and won for Spurs Academy, the Daily Star reports.

Metro
Morgan McSweeney’s resignation as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff leads the front of the Metro.

Financial Times
According to the Financial Times, McSweeney acknowledged he “advised” the prime minister to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, and said “I take full responsibility”.

The Guardian
After his chief aide’s resignation, The Guardian reports that Sir Keir Starmer is fighting to retake control of the Labour Party.

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