Thursday's papers lead on Harry's second day in court and soap star Julie Goodyer's dementia diagnosis.
Metro leads on Prince Harry's second day in the witness box for his historic phone hacking case. The paper focuses on his claim that he found a device on his ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy's car in 2005.Police are now attending every home burglary for the first time, according to the Daily Mail. The paper says the breakthrough deal, which was struck by 43 chief constables, means offenders are being caught in the act and locked up within hours.
This is because Nadine Dorries, the former culture secretary, and Alok Sharma, the former Cop26 president, are both expected to stand down to take peerages. The paper adds Mr Sunak will accept the list in a bid to end months of acrimony between the two men.The Sun's front page says former Coronation Street star Julie Goodyer, who played the iconic character Bet Lynch, has dementia.
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