What the papers say - December 26

The King’s first Christmas broadcast, 配達するd with him standing in the quire of St George’s Chapel as his late mother did in 1999, leads many of the ボクシング Day 前線 pages.

During his 演説(する)/住所, Charles 申し込む/申し出d his sympathy to families struggling with the cost-of-living 危機, によれば The Daily Telegraph.

The Times calls the King’s speech a “gift” for health 労働者s, who the Daily Mirror says he 述べるd as “selfless”.

The Sun uses its headline to call the 74-year-old the “King of Hearts” as it says he 言及/関連d the late Queen as his “beloved mother”, a 引用する also used by the Daily Mail.

The Daily 表明する 充てるs its 前線 page to a photograph of the “King of Caring” and the 75-year-old Queen Consort walking ahead of family members 含むing the Waleses to a Christmas Day church service.

一方/合間, the i has been told a major review will 確実にする the end of NHS 的s, with hospitals to instead be run like schools with 責任/義務 devolved to 地元の 経営者/支配人s.

What the papers say - December 26 (PA)

What the papers say - December 26 (PA)

In other health news, The 独立した・無所属 報告(する)/憶測s hundreds of thousands of children have been left waiting for up to two years by the NHS for developmental therapies.

The 後見人 carries 分析 of the 最新の Office for 国家の 統計(学) data which shows the number of UK stay-at-home fathers has leapt by a third since before the pandemic, up from one in 14 in 2019 to one in nine now.

And the Daily 星/主役にする looks 支援する at a “not so yappy Xmas” with the tale of a hound who 始める,決める a house 燃えて by jumping の上に a bed and switching on a hairdryer, with the paper calling it the “脅す of the dog”.

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