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Newspaper headlines: Trump ‘won’t deport Harry’ and tributes to Southport ‘angels’

Meanwhile, the Sunday Telegraph reports on health minister Andrew Gwynne who, the paper writes, was “sacked for saying a pensioner should die”. Gwynne released a statement on Saturday apologising for “any offence caused” and said he understood the PM’s decision. Further down, the paper jumps to the other side of the pond as it writes that US President Donald Trump has “ruled out” deporting Prince Harry – while calling his wife, Meghan, “terrible”.


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