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‘A good death’ and ‘Royal AscHot’

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "Let us make a good death".

A mixture of stories makes the front pages of newspapers on Friday, but the vote approaching the supported Death Invoice is prominent. Daily Express sets out with an objection that calls the deputies of the bill to “allow a good death option”. A photo of Sophie Blake, who has no cursed breast cancer, dominated the front page of the deputies to vote for a helpful death on Friday for “the last chance for years”.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Workers' MPs open a supported death invoice".

According to Daily Telegraph reports, the assisted billing bill is sitting on the “11th hour” for the colleagues of a few workers who previously supported the plan to reject him. The bill returns to Commons after a series of “discussions” about the changes that critics say “weakened” to a great extent “. Besides, a glamorous photo of a dog that cools with a good shaking after a swim raises 30C temperatures in the UK on Thursday.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Jenrick: Nana I will give a vote for helpful death for my love".

Daily Mail follows a “emotional objection” that says that Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick will not support the helping bill. Jenrick, who wrote in the mail, said his grandmother Dorothy “challenged the diagnosis of a death terminal for almost ten years” and the possibility of legalization of assisted death “filling him with fear”. Elsewhere, the absence of Catherine, the Wales Princess in Royal Ascot on Thursday, also stands out, because the article points to a missed “fairy tale detail”.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "Trump will decide the Iran attack 'within two weeks'".

The Waiting for Donald Trump’s decision on whether the United States will participate in the increasing Middle East conflict is leading the Guardian for reporting that the US President has determined a “two -week deadline” to leave the window open to diplomacy. Sharing the highest point is the air warning throughout England, with Heatwave weekend.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Trump, Return from Article Bombing Iran".

Times describes Trump’s two -week “reprieve” threshold “as a step back.” This article said the US President was looking for a “ramp” after worried Iran’s ability to target the US bases in the Middle East. Accompanying the story is a striking photo of a baby released from an Iranian missile attack in Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "The EU forces the US -style US trade agreement as a threat of retaliation tariffs".

The Financial Times is forcing the EU for a “UK -style trade agreement” with the USA, uncertain of Trump’s last date of July. He reported that the area wanted to negotiate an agreement that would leave some tariffs in place instead of reaching a complete trade agreement. It is also a photograph of a person who looks great on the front page and stood in the ruins of Iran’s state TV center after the Israeli air strike was bombed.

The title on the front page of the Metro reads: "Perili by PhD Rape".

Metro, a Chinese doctoral student, called the police as “one of the most productive predators” in the UK, has been imprisoned for 10 years to give medicine and rape 10 women. The article victims of the article attracts attention by saying that they would be “haunted for life” and “lost their belief in humanity”.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "Picture: Justice for the victims of the second post office computer scandal".

The I article confirmed that the victims of computer scandal with the government will be compensated for false prosecution “30 years ago” victims of the computer scandal. A victim relieves the relief in the news, but he says, “There is a long way to go,” he says. Other places, I, Donald Trump decides to join the Middle East conflict, but “the likelihood of participating in the bombing campaign”, the UK may allow the United States to use the air bases.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Royal Aschot!"

“Royal Aschot!” On Thursday, he portrays the daily star, as he says it is the hottest day of the year with the temperatures reaching the summit at 32 ° C. In addition, the Royal Ascot, a colorful gallery of an exaggerated hat, “Moda Stakes winners” were also mocked.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Glitter: I'm a danger".

Finally, a Daily Mirror reports a gary gleam “Bomb”, and the convicted Pedophil accepts the decision of the last conditional evacuation board decision to keep it in prison.

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