US President Donald Trump’s proposal that Prime Minister Keir Starmer “can use troops to stop boats” – is the best story of the Sun. Comments were made at the end of the state visit. “The first ladies” Melania Trump and Catherine smile together.
Metro, Trump and Starmer’s state visit at the end of the state of the country’s country after meeting “Checkers’ friends” declared. The leaders were “all the smiles … even if the US and British policy showed strains”.
A photo of Sir Keir, which explodes in the back of Trump, accompanies Daily Express’s front page title that “Keir’s Donald gave some house facts”. Express, the President of the army to use the small boat transitions to use the Prime Minister “humiliated”, he said. Also on the front page, former tennis player Bjorn Borg “reveals the alcohol and drug war”.
Financial Times is also pioneering Trump’s advice to “call the army”. Illegal migration “destroys countries from within,” he said. In other preliminary page news, the forces of the Kremlin hit Ukrainian Railways on the effort to break the passenger, load and military transport and damage the war economy.
“Trump shows who the boss of PM is” Daily Mail’s joining the Checkers Meeting. He says that the President said that the president said that the president said that wind farms were a “expensive joke”, and when Trump asked a question about his current British Washington Ambassador, he declared Lord Peter Mandelson “he did not know”.
Guardian also leads Trump’s advice to Sir Keir with his advice to “Use the army to stop channel crossings”. Broadsheet also reports that the “One In the” One Out “agreement” was deported with France. The articles also explain a “conflict” about the new parties between former workers’ leader Jeremy Corbyn and former retired deputy Zoring Sultan.
Daily Mirror takes a sigh of relief from the title “Thank goodness is over” after a visit to the state. The two leaders explain, “Gaza does not participate in energy and immigrants, but the trade agreement is solid.”
Times, “Migration destroys England, Trump tells Starmer”. He also reported that three people suspected of being “Russian” deputies “in Essex were arrested.
I Paper reflects most of today’s front pages with Trump’s warning to Starmer. He also says that Downing Street sees the state visit as “an increase for a diplomatic success and Starmer”.
For Telegraph, “send a military to stop boats” once again. In the political news, the article, Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham, refused to see if he will see the entire period, refusing to interpret a workers’ leadership struggle for “preparing to make a game” he said.
The Daily Star’s headlines about Trump’s comment that “Putin disappointed me”. The President said, “This can go to World War II.”