You can watch our Press Preview with Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface, and columnist and leader writer for The Times, Sebastian Payne, in the video above.
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Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Saturday's national newspaper front pages.
Saturday 14 December 2024 00:10, UK
You can watch our Press Preview with Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface, and columnist and leader writer for The Times, Sebastian Payne, in the video above.
See you again on Saturday night for the first look at Sunday's papers.
The Sun leads on MasterChef host Gregg Wallace and his future presenting the BBC programme.
Security services are investigating money that was given to Prince Andrew after an alleged Chinese spy with links to the royal was banned from the UK, The Daily Telegraph writes.
The Times reports an alleged Chinese spy who was a "close confidant" of Prince Andrew had entered Buckingham Palace on the royal's invitation.
The Daily Mirror writes that the King has been briefed on Prince Andrew's links to a Chinese businessman who is alleged to have been a spy.
A watchdog has warned smart gadgets such as air fryers are collecting too much personal information from users, the i reports.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has blamed Labour for "crashing the economy" after it emerged GDP fell by 0.1% in October, the Daily Express writes.
Ed Miliband says Kemi Badenoch is "missing out on what a bacon sandwich can offer" after the Conservative leader claimed sandwiches were "not real food", the Daily Star reports.
Prince Andrew knew an alleged Chinese spy for a decade, the Daily Mail reports. The Duke of York said he "ceased all contact" with the man after receiving advice from officials.
The FT Weekend leads on the UK economy shrinking by 0.1% in October, which the paper called a "blow" to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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