The Mail On Sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. Tomorrows Story Highlights a Video Showing how to penetrate a stab vest. Britains airports and Nuclear Power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks, according to a story on the sunday telegraphs front page. British passports could soon be returning to theirformer dark blue livery following brexit, according to the sunday express. The sunday times headlines the news that some peers are claiming thousands of pounds worth of expenses for attending the house of lords, despite making little contribution to debates or committees. And the Observer Highlights Pressures being put on the government by some Cross Party Mps who want to guarantee that eu nationals would still be able to work in the nhs after brexit. Several brexit related stories on the front pages. We will begin with the front pages. We will begin with the observer, nhs recruits gi
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