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What the papers say – November 14

Suella Braverman is out and one unexpected former politician is back.

Rachel Vickers-Price
Monday 13 November 2023 19:54 EST
What the papers say (Peter Byrne/PA)
What the papers say (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Archive)

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All but one of the mainstream newspapers across Britain have focused on the dumping of Suella Braverman as home secretary and the return of David Cameron.

The i, the Daily Mail and The Guardian have all focused on Rishi Sunak’s big gamble on Mr Cameron as Foreign Secretary.

The Independent, The Times, and the Daily Mirror followed the same hook: “Back where we began.”

The Daily Express, the Daily Telegraph, and the Financial Times splash with the political implications of the Cabinet reshuffle.

The Metro and The Sun carry a pair of catchy headlines.

The Daily Star opts for a different lead altogether with the “rise of the slapheads”.

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