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Most of the papers reflect on the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah which came into effect in Lebanon in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
"Beirut cheers," says the Times. "Relief," says the Mirror. The Sun features a photograph of smiling people inside cars travelling back to their homes in southern Lebanon. The Express carries a picture of a long line of traffic filing past a destroyed building in Beirut. The headline is "heading home in the ruins".
The i newspaper and the Financial Times call the truce "fragile", as does the Guardian. But it also says the ceasefire is the "most significant development" in the effort to calm regional tensions which have rocked the Middle East since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023.
The Times reports that Sir Keir Starmer's deal to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius appears to be "on the brink of collapse". The newly elected prime minister of Mauritius has reservations about the arrangement, which was negotiated by his predecessor. Under the agreement, the UK would relinquish sovereignty over the archipelago, but maintain a 99-year lease over the island of Diego Garcia, which is home to a joint British-American airbase. The Daily Telegraph says there is also growing concern that the US President-elect Donald Trump could oppose the deal.
According to the Sun, the head of MI6, Sir Richard Moore, is "in the mix" to be the next UK ambassador to the US. The paper also says "the tide is turning" against another name linked to the role - Lord Mandelson. Sir Keir Starmer is understood to want to make a more traditional appointment. The government has declined to comment.
Ahead of Friday's Commons vote on whether to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales, the Mirror carries an appeal from Dame Esther Rantzen for all MPs to attend the debate. The broadcaster, who is terminally ill and has been calling for a change in the law, says it is a "vital" issue so it's "only right" that as many MPs as possible listen to the arguments for and against and make up their own minds.
The Times covers a report which says female doctors will soon outnumber their male counterparts in the UK for the first time. The General Medical Council says last year 49% of licensed doctors were women. The GMC says it is likely the workforce will “become majority-female soon”, as women account for 60% of new medical students in the UK.
And the Telegraph says bringing wine to a dinner party may no longer be considered "good guest etiquette". According to this year's Waitrose Food and Drink report guests are swapping boozy gifts for premium versions of pantry staples, such as olive oil, honey and vinegar. Experts say the benefit is the host will have some leftover when everyone else goes home, while wine "either disappears in 10 minutes or collects dust".
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