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Weekend Headlines: Drive-By Shooting, NHS Funding Disputes, and Labour’s Promises

A Seven-Year-Old Girl’s Critical Condition Highlights Gun Violence; NHS Staff Funding Sparks Cabinet Rift

Two newspapers, The Sun on Sunday and Sunday Mirror, report on a tragic drive-by shooting that has left a seven-year-old girl in critical condition in the hospital. The incident also resulted in injuries to another girl and four women, drawing significant media attention to gun violence in the community.

In political news, The Observer highlights a growing rift within the Cabinet regarding calls for increased funding for NHS staff, as the pressure mounts for better healthcare support. The Sunday People reveals alarming statistics, noting that half of NHS doctors are experiencing a mental health crisis.

Additionally, The Sunday Telegraph features an interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who pledges to reduce “mind-boggling” NHS bureaucracy if he is elected as prime minister, aiming to streamline processes and enhance the efficiency of the health service.

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