According to the Daily Express, junior doctors are being urged to strike again next year, despite being offered a pay deal. The paper says it’s seen a video showing a British Medical Association employee telling junior doctors the aim was to “bank” the current deal and walk out again in April. According to the Express, the revelation has prompted Conservative MPs to accuse Labour of being too weak to stand up to “its union paymasters”. A spokesman for the Department of Health said Health Secretary Wes Streeting wanted to work with junior doctors to get the NHS back on its feet.
X, formerly Twitter, has thrown the tech world’s anti-terrorism organisation into turmoil, says the Times, for allegedly being the top platform for hosting Hamas videos. The paper says that though X is a founder member of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, its continuing membership has caused disquiet since Elon Musk took the company over to turn it into what he calls a “free speech” platform.
The Guardian carries an image of the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Its correspondent, Angelique Chrisafis, describes it as a dream-like, science-fiction inspired, light-show spectacular. She says the ceremony featured a mysterious, golden, intergalactic traveller who lands in a futuristic barren land tasked with resurrecting the Olympic spirit…
And finally, the Daily Express, Telegraph, Mail and Times all feature a study from Nottingham Trent University suggesting horses are much cleverer than previously thought. Researchers found that when the animals were denied treats for not following a complex reward-based game they were able to adjust quickly to receive the reward. It’s thought knowing how horses learn can help improve the way they are trained.