Sir Keir Starmer’s 10 teams, where he returned from Parliament from Parliament, dominated the newspapers on Tuesday. Guardian reported that the Prime Minister was trying to “withdraw control the control of economic policy from the Treasury by creating two new roles. Elsewhere, the paper also emphasizes the destructive earthquake in Afghanistan with a picture of a man passing the rubble piles of a baby’s body.
I take the “Starmer grasped the budget”, because the article says that the movement of PM’s economic team has come to the critical autumn budget. It also has a source that claims that Downing Street is “disappointed” about policy “errors” in Rachel Reeves. The insiders insist that Reeves and Sir Keir remain politically close.
Reeves declares Daily Telegraph for filling the front page with an optimistic chancellor picture that leaves the Treasury on Monday. The article says that the reorganization of the Prime Minister’s team weakens the “authority of Reeves’ authority” and that the movement “is a sign of a weak position and worsening”. The article says Reeves has discussed the jolt several times during the summer.
The Financial Times focuses on what it means because 10 does not say that Rejig is Labour’s Slip Survey numbers. The article says the Prime Minister’s popularity is “stagnant” and that the party stands per polls is “only 20%”. In addition, the front and center, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The triple smiles and speaks on the sides of a regional security summit in China.
Times reports that asylum seekers will be temporarily stopped to bring family members to the UK. Interior Minister Yette Cooper stopped the refugee family meeting plan until he revealed some conditions. This article said that the decision was the attempt to resist the “threat” of reform leader Nigel Farage on migration.
Daily Mail targets Labour’s “Out” asylum plan with the title “3,567 inch, zero out”. The article said the Labor Party has admitted that a small boat immigrant has not been sent back to France since the return agreement of the return agreement. He also stated that Cooper is expected to start on Monday to Parliament on Monday that the deportation “will begin in later hours of this month”.
Metro wants to be sent back to Somalia because he will feel safer there for 20 years. The article quotes from the man named Yusuf to the increasing hostility towards immigrants and asylum seekers, saying, “This country is not safe.”
According to The Daily Express, Nigel Farage said that the Labor Party “humiliated” that he refused to invite him to the upcoming state feast for US President Donald Trump. In an interview with the article, he publishes a warning to the reform leader PM: “I will get rid of you”. The article also turns into actress Emily Blunt’s “Wild” Dead The Devil Wears Prada sequel.
A “fear of epidemics” leads to a daily mirror. The article emphasizes the call of health professionals to prohibit vapors among their fears that increase the risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease and asthma. Mirror, which shares the highest point, prefinists the “invisible pictures” of the Wales and the Duke of Sussex. The article says “an extraordinary look at the years that shape them”.
Rival Star Emily Atack details the “Set Horror” details, Daily Star. During his career, the player says he has “several times” by several people in the TV industry on the set or wrapping parties.
Finally, the sun gives a “absolutely fat Jab warning”. In Strome Come Dancing, he reports that the five stars receive weight loss jabs in front of the new series and fear that they will not “drive” the distance from the show.