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Rayner ‘clings on’ as she ‘fights for political survival’

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "Rayner fights for political survival after acknowledging that he stigmatized his low payment."

Angela acknowledged that Rayner had a low fee for the stamp tax on Hove’s apartment. The Financial Times said that the Deputy Prime Minister had “fought for political survival” after admitting that he paid a wrong tax rate in the coastal apartment of £ 800,000. This article says Rayner directed to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s ethical advisor after days of denial. Elsewhere, “China’s roar” military power is in the picture of the soldiers where he walked together from the People’s Liberation Army.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "Rayner is in danger after admitting that it is low -paid on the apartment."

“Rayner in Tehil” reiterates Guardian. The article says that the Prime Minister was with the deputy, but he had faced criticism after he refused to say that Downing Street was told about Rayner’s situation. Accompanying the story is a picture of the Deputy Prime Minister during his interview with Sky News on Wednesday.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Will Starmer be so spins, will not expel the Deputy Prime Minister (and Housing Secretary) who escaped in £ 40,000 stamps?"

“Starmer is not so spinel, will not expel the Deputy Prime Minister?” Daily asks Mail. The article scandal is listed as part of another day in the social utopia of Labour “.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "I didn't pay the right tax but still not my fault".

Telegraph said that Sir Laurie Magnus, an independent advisor to the ministry standards, will now conduct an “fast watched” investigation and can interview Rayner before the weekend. The article also contains more excerpts from an interview with Sky News and said it is “ruined” and always “confirming the rules”.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Rayner after stamp tax acceptance."

The Prime Minister will do “everything he can do” to save Rayner. The article is quoted from a senior ally of Sir Keir, who says that he has a real sympathy for the position of the Prime Minister. However, if the report from the investigation is sufficiently damaged, the Allied acknowledges that PM will have no choice to expel Rayner.

The title on the front page of the Metro reads: "Rayner".

“Non -Rayner” is that Metro’s seizure of the Deputy Prime Minister’s scandal. The article asked the conservative leader Kemi Badenoch to remove the Prime Minister Rayner: “If there was a backbone, he would have fired him.” Chinese President Xi Jinping, which is the top, was called “Mr Misbea” for reporting about the “Great Force Screen” at the Wednesday’s parade for Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "If it was the backbone of PM, we would have fired it".

Daily Express also emphasizes Badenoch’s comments on PM. The article says Sir Keir is faced with “assembly pressure” to fire Rayner on the scandal. Elsewhere, paper is dealing with revelation from Freddie Mercury’s secret daughter.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Angela Worse".

Daily Star also starts with a question: “How long can the stamped Duty Row deputy PM remain?”

Title on the front page of the sun: "3 pads, zero excuse".

“3 pads, zero excuse” declares the sun. The article, reports on the reaction of the conservatives regarding the acceptance of Rayner, “Endless excuse list is not stacked”.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Andrew Accuser's Family: We will continue to fight".

In the end, the mirror leads to the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein with “Fury” on the right. The article, Virginia Guiffre’s brother Sky Roberts wants to launch files in sex criminals. Guiffre, who died in April, was one of the criminals of the Duke of York. Prince Andrew constantly rejected all the allegations against him.

Reuters Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner arrived on July 17, 2025 to the Downing Street in London.Reuters

Rayner blamed what he calls “error” on the first legal advice for the situation to “take into account properly”.

Daily Mirror leads with another story: Virginia Giufre familyHe sued the Duke of York for sexual assault and then took his own life and said they wouldn’t be silenced.

His brother called for files to be released in relation to Jeffrey Epstein, once a friend of Prince Andrew. Mrs. Giuffre’s claim against Prince Andrew was removed from the court. Prince Andrew constantly rejected all the allegations against him.

Guardian important points Comments by the President of the Metropolitan PoliceSir Mark Rowley said the forces should not be “toxic culture war discussions policies”. His words follow the arrest of comedy writer Graham Linehan on suspicion of encouraging violence in social media publications about trans people.

Sir Mark, according to the article policing “a rock and a difficult place” was left, he said.

Times says Universities that perform low performance can be stopped from collecting full tuition fees.Under the plans taken into consideration by the regulator. The article interviewed Profedward Peck, the new president for students, and said Profedward Peck, who said that these institutions will be “results”.

Financial Times says Scientists in London used artificial intelligence To help robot teams work together without collision. The system, known as Robo Ballet and developed by researchers at the University of London, aims to increase the efficiency of various production lines.

Some supermarket chains Introduce a new browserAccording to a report in Daily Mail, it will tell customers how long their avocados are. One -third of the company behind the technology says he wants to reduce food waste.

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