On front pages, Paul Doyle's face is found,
Seven charges against him, the Mirror's loud.
A businessman and dad, with a Marine past too,
His story's complex, and the headlines break through.
The Express highlights his background with pride,
A Royal Marine, with a story to abide.
The Sun and others join in, with a similar view,
A complex man, with a story anew.
The Daily Mail weighs in, on a different debate,
Kemi Badenoch's speech, and her party's fate.
The paper praises her, for her powerfully argued stand,
But warns the Conservatives, to make a bigger hand.
The Guardian warns against writing off the Tories too,
Their ability to reinvent, is still strong and true.
The Times and Telegraph, lead with a speech so bold,
Attorney General Lord Hermer, with a message to unfold.
He criticizes the calls, to pull out of the ECHR,
A move that echoes, the Nazis' dark history's scar.
The Financial Times, looks at Ryanair's boss so fine,
A €100m pay-out, a performance that's truly divine.
The i Paper looks at Lammy's visit to the Arctic so grand,
A strategic foothold, that Boris Johnson once had in hand.
Tobias Ellwood, tells the story of a failed attempt so bold,
A £250m purchase, that would have given the UK control.