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Rayner’s ‘judgement day’ and ‘Dorries joins Tories’

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "Judicial Day for Rayner - Prepared for Starmer PM Assistant".

Angela Rayner’s adoption of stamp tax continues to dominate the newspapers of Friday. “Judicial Day” for the Deputy Prime Minister says. This article reports that the PM is “ready to sack” if the ethical advisor opposes him in his investigation of findings. Sir Laurie Magnus’s report can be expected as soon as possible on Friday, he added.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Lawyers refuse to give tax advice for Rayner".

According to Times, Rayner’s lawyers say that they did not give tax advice and that they were made “scape goats” in the tax scandal. The article includes the transport company that moves on behalf of the PM Deputy, saying that they do not report that they are not suitable for a lower stamp tax rate when they buy Hove Flat. Rayner said the result of the wrong legal advice of the “error” of the taxation “. In addition, the Princess of Wales was depicted on Thursday visiting the Nature History Museum.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Rayner's lawyer refutes tax demand".

“Rayner’s lawyer refutes tax demand” reflects Daily Telegraph. The article says that the comments are a major blow to the case of Deputy Prime Minister while fighting to survive politically. In addition, the front and center is the “farewell for the king of the podium” for giving tribute to Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died at the age of 91.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Wall on Wall for Rayner".

“Writing on the wall for Rayner” is the purchase of Daily Star. Apart from the apartment building on which the Prime Minister has an apartment, he has a picture of the words “tax trafficking” written in graffiti. The Rayner spokesman described the action as “beyond the face”.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "Insult not to dismiss Rayner".

It is the title of Daily Express. The article quotes “angry” farmers on the Deputy Prime Minister scandal.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Crisis point".

Deputy Prime Minister declares the daily mirror at a “crisis point”. This article says that Rayner’s order of stamp tax deepened after lawyers refused to give tax advice, and that the Prime Minister refused to dismiss him.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Rayner looks with rap".

The Sun focuses on what Rayner says it is a rap video produced by Viral AI, who mocked the ordeal. The article contains an image from the PM assistant video that holds a roll banknote and wears a few gold chains.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Nadine Dorries comes from Tories to join the reform".

“Nadine Dorries is giving up Tories to join the reform,” Daily Mail writes. This article says that the former conservative cultural secretary united Nigel Farage and “after months of secret negotiations”. Mail, the movement for more than 30 years to serve the party “a seismic blow,” he says.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "PM should not meet the president of Israel during his visit to England, he says workers' deputies".

Workers’ MPs invite the Prime Minister to not meet Isaac Herzog during his trip to London next week. This article states that Herzog’s visit came at a full time because it is preparing to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly. Elsewhere, “the world has lost a giant”, because the protector covers the death of Armani, emphasizing the designer surrounded by one of the fashion shows.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "LLOYDS warns the weakest personnel to improve or confront the sack".

According to Financial Times, the bank is preparing to inform the lowest artists that they should develop or be dismissed, while thousands of personnel in Lloyds Banking Group are at risk of losing their jobs. The article also remembers Armani as a “creative power” that emphasizes Italy global fashion.

The title on the front page of the Metro reads: "Mind liar chemicals".

Finally, the subway leads to the discovery of “mind -providing chemicals”. This article says that a hearing reveals that a small amount of LSD can keep serious anxiety for weeks. Experts greeted the breakthrough as “a real turning point in the history of psychiatry.”

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