The Papers: 'Messiah without a mandate' and 'attack of the Argie ants'
•Andy Burnham is set to become prime minister, with calls for a general election to legitimize his agenda.
•He plans to scrap digital ID cards and focus resources on citizens' everyday priorities.
•Burnham aims for greater public control of utilities, potentially intervening in Thames Water's operations.
'Messiah without a mandate' and 'attack of the Argie ants'Published2 minutes agoImage caption, The papers on Sunday spotlight Andy Burnham on the eve of him officially becoming prime minister. "'Messiah' without a mandate" reads the Mail on Sunday, after an exclusive poll for the paper found voters want Burnham to call a general election "to legitimise his agenda". Image caption, Sir Keir Starmer's flagship plan for digital ID cards will be scrapped by the incoming prime minister, the Sunday Telegraph reports. Burnham has pledged to "redirect the resources towards 'people's everyday priorities'," the paper says. Pictured on the front is the England team after they beat France in a "10-goal thriller" for third place in the World Cup. Image caption, Thames Water, Britain's biggest water company, could be pushed into a special form of administration by Burnham, the Sunday Times reports. Burham has pledged to take greater "public control" of the nation's utilities, the paper writes. If he follows through on Thames Water it would be an unprecedented intervention into privately owned utilities, the paper says. Image caption, The Observer headlines on "Burnham's odyssey" – the journey to No 10 – with a sketch of the new Labour leader in Greek panoply.Image caption, The wage bill for Labour's advisers has "almost doubled from £6.9m" in 2019 to "an eye-watering £12.4m in the most recent financial year", the Sunday Express reveals. Josh Kerr is pictured celebrating after he smashed the long-standing men's mile world record at the London Diamond League yesterday.Image caption, Sources have told the Sunday Mirror that the King had an emotional meeting with his son and grandchildren last week after four years. Prince Harry wants to bring his wife and children back to Britain for more reunions with the King, the paper reports....المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
→Andy Burnham is set to become prime minister, with calls for a general election to legitimize his agenda.
→He plans to scrap digital ID cards and focus resources on citizens' everyday priorities.
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