The Papers: 'Death of Hamas mastermind' and One Direction tribute to 'brother' Liam

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 "Hames mastermind of October 7 attacks killed in Gaza, says Israel.

Several of the papers lead on Israel announcing the death of Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar, as the Financial Times does here, calling him the "mastermind of October 7 attacks". The death of the leader is a "pivotal" moment in the Israel-Gaza war, the paper says, describing it as a "symbolic victory" for Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The story is illustrated by a photo of the The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carrying what is said to be the body.

The Daily Telegraph's front page, headlined with "Israel kills Hamas leader".

The Daily Telegraph's take on the same story says Prime Minister Netanyahu "will not stop war" despite Sinwar's death. The headline reads: "Israel kills Hamas leader". Netanyahu has threatened to kill anyone who harms the remaining hostages held by Hamas, the paper reports, saying the military will "go into Rafah" to finish the job.

The Guardian front page, headlined with "Mastermind of Hamas attacks on Israel is killed by IDF troops.

Also describing Sinwar as the "mastermind" of Hamas attacks, the Guardian says the groups leader had been the subject of a "year-long manhunt". It describes his death as a "major boost" to the The Israel Defense Forces and the latest in a series of high-profile assassinations.

The front page of The Times.

An image of Sinwar holding a child clutching a gun is splashed across the Times, which also leads with his death. The leader was killed in a "chance shelling", the paper reports, adding Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, "vows" to continue war.

The Metro front page, headlined with "Liam's final tragic hours," referring to the death of One Direction singer Liam Payne.

Devoting its front page to the death of Liam Payne, the Metro paper says the One Direction star endured his "final tragic hours" in a "trashed" hotel room, before falling from the third floor of a hotel in Argentina.

The Daily Star front page. The headline reads "Our kind, funny and brave soul".

The Daily Star also headlines on Payne's "heartbroken" family's tribute to his "kind, funny and brave soul".

The Daily Mirror's front page, headlined with "Our kind, funny, brave soul".

The Mirror's headline mirrors the Daily Star's, describing the "outpouring" of grief and "emotional" tributes paid by family and fans.

The Daily Mail front page. The headline reads "Record Label dumped Liam before fatal drugs binge".

Payne's record label dropped him days before the 31 year-old died in Buenos Aires, the Daily Mail says.

The front page of The Sun. The headline reads "We love you brother".

The rest of One Direction paid tribute to Payne, calling him "our brother, who we loved dearly", The Sun reports.

 Labour ministers accuse No 10 of complacency."

In other news, Labour ministers have accused No 10 of "complacency", the i declares. "Deep unrest" swirls within the Government over the scale of the "bleak" cutbacks the chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to make in the Budget, according to a Whitehall insider the paper has spoken to.

The front page of the Daily Express, titled "Pension Cash-in 'panic' at Labour budget tax rises".

And staying with the chancellor, the Express reports Rachel Reeves has been accused of "undermining the economy", causing a "pension cash- in panic" as savers near retirement age try to avoid a "feared £2bn tax raid".

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