‘Afghan’s £1bn blunder’ and four MPs ‘lose Labour whip’
Afghan data violation dominates papers for the second day in a row. A Supreme Judge removed Superinjuction, which prevented reporting about leakage on Tuesday, Tuesday. “The cabinet offer to stop Airlift” Afghan Afghan runs Daily Telegraph, reported by a series of ministers, whose asylum plans appealed to shelter plans. The article says it was forced using “emotional blackmail” in the middle of a “toxic” atmosphere.
“Thanks for saving us, now we will sue you” – Daily says the title of mail. Legal companies, as the database is endangered as the safety of the plaintiffs who are at risk, the taxpayers may encounter a potentially a £ 1 billion invoice. Prince Harry was depicted on the front page after he made his third visit to the minefields in Angola and withdrew his mother Princess Diana’s steps.
As a result of “Glunder”, 100,000 Afghan “risk of death remained.
Times reported that the secret intelligence used by the Ministry of Defense to keep Afghan Superinjunction in place for two years was deliberately hidden from MPs. The article says that the Afghans have pioneered the efforts to remove Superinjunction because they have the right to know if they are on the list so that they can protect themselves from the Taliban.
He warns the newspaper “Hits Food Prices” and writes that Rachel Reeves’ £ 25 billion in employment taxes climbed with the effect of bad harvests and bad weather.
“Pm is trying to comprehend the party, four deputies are losing the whip,” he says – Guardian. Back Baners Neil Duncan-Jordan, Rachael Maskell, Brian Leishman and Chris Hinchliff were suspended, and at the beginning of this month, after rebelling against the welfare deductions, three more workers’ deputies were removed from the government trade ambassador. The article also depicts the big gray smoke feathers after Israel hit the Syrian Ministry of Defense in Damascus.
The damage in Damascus is also depicted on the front page of the Financial Times. The main story of FT is Debra Crew’s resignation from Drinks Company Diageo as “falling alcohol sales paid”.
Southport victims and the murdered deputy Sir David Amess are depicted on the front page of Daily Express. The article leads to an independent examination that says that the prevention of the anti -terrorist scheme may have “provided” that may have stopped two separate attacks.
Metro leads the “Flip” of US President Donald Trump about Jeffrey Epstein, a sex criminal who died in 2019. The article reported that Epstein’s ex -girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell made a new objection against Epstein’s conviction of sexual interpreted young girls.
The mirror states that John Torode has become the second server from MasterChef, the BBC’s kitchen nightmare “. The chief was released after a claim that uses a “extremely aggressive racist term”. Torode said that he apologized immediately after “if he doesn’t believe it was”.
Star, “Thames Under” Thames Water CEO Chris Weston’un most of the UK, although most of the Drought, the water accused of rain for an increase in the main leaks reported. The company is currently examined as part of an investigation into reform in the water sector.