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‘Camilla saw off attacker with shoe’ and ‘Farage scare tactics’

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Rayner Sleaze Crisis Close Labor 'Civil War'".

Revelation in a new book that says that Queen Camilla is a victim of an inappropriate attack attempt that a young man dominates the newspapers on Monday. Daily Mail leads the future queen’s “shoe to her” and leads the attacker in the detail that she fights a train. In addition, Labour’s “Civil War” is also involved in the newspaper, because Shadow Cabinet Minister Alex Burghart is interested in the “Jockey” of senior figures in the party than to deal with the problems faced by the country from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Queen fought sex attacker".

Daily Telegraph, “Queen sex fought the attacker” with the titles. This article says that when the queen is “16 or 17”, the Power and the Palace have occurred. Telegraph also adds that the episode was transferred to the Queen in 2008 to former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Hit Groper in Camilla Goolyies".

“The Grale hit the Gope in Camilla Goolyies” The return of the Sun. The article notes the Queen’s campaign for sacrifices and survivors of sexual and domestic abuse, and presents an excerpt by saying that he defends himself by doing what my mother taught me “from his book.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Echr 'is not a threat to peace peace".

Times is leading a report that says that Britain withdrew from the European Convention on Human Rights. This article says that the work of the policy change of the thinking agency is “completely unquestionable” of the argument. In addition, the front and center, the Venice Film Festival posing on the red carpet for some “black magic” brought by actress Alicia Vikander.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "I will defeat the scary tactics of the Farage".

Sir Keir promised to fight against reform British leader Nigel Farage’s “scary tactics”. The article says the Prime Minister is ready with a series of policies that offer real hope, and accused Farage of “talking” to the British people. After a “hotshot” made by Dominican Szoboszlai, a win against Liverpool’s Arsenal “Stunner”.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "Medicine 'better than aspirin in preventing heart attacks'".

“Deadly War against Journalism in Gaza” leads the Guardian, because the article fills with pictures of some reporters killed in the region during the 3 clashes with Israel. A special report of Guardian said that at least 189 journalists were killed in Gaza in 22 months. In addition to paper, doctors report that they find a better medicine than aspirin to prevent heart attacks and paralysis. He says that the “striking” discovery can transform worldwide health guidelines.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "Europe says von der leyen, who laid a 'roadmap' to distribute troops in Ukraine".

According to the Financial Times, EU chief Ursula von der leyen said Europe had a “road map” to distribute troops in Ukraine. In an interview with the article, Von said that European capitals are working on “very sensitive plans” for potential military distributions to support Kiv as part of the security guarantees after conflict. Filling the best point of painting, people are the protests in Indonesia, while people express “anger in deputies” over the salary advantages of politicians.

The title on the front page of the Metro reads: "Railway Tickets Revolution".

Metro, the payment ticket for passengers, the attempt to start in the UK on Monday, “Railway Tickets Revolution” declared. This article says that the system of the system, which allows people to control their railway journeys and get out of their phones, can make “simpler and cheaper”. Elsewhere, metro actors are dealing with a three -way “bond war” between Aaron Taylor Johnson, Callum Turner and Jacob Elordi.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "The police said: Now the shopping couples!"

Daily Express announced its new campaigns “cost” cost “cost” more than £ 2.2 billion per year. ” The article demands the police to participate in every theft reported.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Look, Nessie!"

Finally, Daily Star “Nessi’s Back!” He explained. As he reported what he said, a new view of Loch Ness monster. The article calls the “British Fave Monster” “Best in 30 years”.

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