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The fallout from John Healey's resignation as defence secretary is picked over by several papers. Al Carns, who quit as armed forces minister hours after his boss, has written a piece for the Sunday Telegraph. He argues that security is no longer purely about the military, but energy as well, and says a "serious country" would use all sources of power, including North Sea oil and gas. Sir Keir Starmer's biographer, Tom Baldwin, writes in the Observer that the prime minister's work ethic endures despite the resignations. He says Sir Keir "has extraordinary qualities" and that "we may yet miss them" if he is removed.









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