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‘One in, one doubt’ and ‘sick note’ crackdown

Daily Telegraph Title Reads: "Macron: 'Brexit is lying'"

The majority of the newspapers on Friday are leading with the agreement with the UK-France to combat immigrant channel transitions. Daily Telegraph said that French President Emmanuel Macron’s British people were “sold a lie” where Brexit would facilitate the fight against the crisis. This article says the agreement emerged for hours after hundreds of people were accompanied by the French shores of the French shores.

I read the newspaper title: "Macron Brexit blames small boats crisis"

Macron’s comments on Brexit fuel channel transitions lead the I newspaper. Leaving the EU without a return agreement created an incentive for immigrants to pass, and said that “Brexit’s promise is the opposite”.

The Daily Mail Title Reads: "What a joke"

“What a joke” is Daily Mail’s evaluation of the “out out” program with France. After the Prime Minister admitted that it was “not a silver bullet”, the “semi -cooked” agreement “was already threatening to solve it.”

The Guardian title reads: "In England and France, 'an out', agreement to interrupt illegal boat transitions"

Guardian also pioneered the agreement between England and France for the first time such an agreement was made, he said.

The Daily Express title reads: "'Cave' boats cannot stop '

The Daily Express front page is also criticized by the agreement, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is accused of “cave”. The competitors say it will do little to stop the flow of boats along the channel.

They read the metro title: "There is a doubt"

Metro, the agreement, “immigrant horseman” will not address “says Shadow Ev secretary Chris Philp’in comments. Although Sir Keir did not verify any figure, it was reported that the plan would return to 50 people a week. However, in a day when hundreds of people come to England in a day, the article says that there is “instant doubt that it will work”.

Times Title Reads: "Treatment of patient grade epidemic"

Times reported that the UK-France agreement has already faced opposition among some EU politicians. In the story story, the article states that the Ministry of Health wants to limit GPS, which gives notes “not suitable”. Last year, NHS published 11 million “appropriate grades”, 93% of them declared that they are “not suitable” without an alternative plan to get people back in employment.

The Financial Times title reads: "Moët Hennessy Sexual Harassment Case Light shines to the company culture"

Financial Times is leading sexual harassment and gender discrimination in Moët Hennessy, the wine and souls department of the luxury brand Lvmh. Maria Gasparovic, a former Chief of General Staff of the global distribution manager of the company, is looking for € 1.3 million (£ 1.1 million) for unfair dismissal after increasing the abuse of his senior colleagues. Moët Hennessy sued Gasparovic for insulting Gasparovic, saying that he was fired for being fired for threatening promises to his colleagues.

The Sun Title says: "Gino: Get Me From Here"

The relief of the famous chef Gino d’Acampo to Australia is making the front page of the sun, which states that an old celebrity has removed me from here.

Daily Mirror Title: "You will never change"

Daily Mirror says he saw a letter leaked to the former Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace from the BBC after his dismissal. The mirror tells him that a senior personnel member told him that his behavior is not “impossible to improve”. Wallace rejected the allegations against him and “hired a high -level lawyer to fight allegations”.

Daily Star Title: "Trump gets stupid"

And Daily Star leads US President Donald Trump’s Liberian President Joseph Boakai with praise for “good English”. This article says Trump’s comments will make the US President feel “red -faced” at his meetings at the beginning of this week.

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