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‘Starmer caves in’ and Wintour not ‘in Vogue’

BBC "Starmer, advantages with benefits" He reads the title on the front page of Daily Telegraph.BBC

Both Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail works with “Starmer Caves in” as the title in the stories of the Prime Minister – a report on climbing against the Prime Minister’s welfare cuts. Telegraph also reports that Britain is in “talks” with France, and that he returned the immigrants in front of the channel in what he calls a “one, an exit” agreement. A great photo of Dame Anna Wintour is accompanied by the news that Telegraph is the editor -in -chief of the magazine’s editor -in -chief “because it is back”.

"Starmer, advantages with benefits" Daily reads the title on the front page of Mail.

In addition to the scope of welfare cuts, MI6 Blaise has a story that the new president of MI6 is the grandson of the “Nazi Spy Chief”, saying that it is “a land twist worthy of John Le Carré”. In a statement, a foreign, British community and development office spokesman said to the article: “Blaise Mereweli Baba Neither knows nor met his grandfather.”

"'Big Conceptions' on the Welfare Bill in the face of key workers' rebellions" Reads the title on the front page of Guardian.

Guardian, “great concessions” to the leading deputies Sir Keir Starmer will be held on the welfare bill. “Great U -turn” came during the tense talks with “Downloading Street”. In addition, a new NHS survey shows that one of the four young adults has a common health, and that young women are “about three times more than young men”.

"Protection commitments for the disabled to save the PM invoice" He reads the title on the front page of Times.

Times writes that the Prime Minister promises to “protect the Treasury for £ 1.5 billion in a movement that will cost £ 1.5 billion. Change may require a tax hike.” This article also reported that Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron’s immigrant returns to the immigrant returns next week.

"Starmer brings the labor force on welfare cuts to prevent 'civil war'" He reads the title on the front page of the Financial Times.

Starmer today comes to prevent “welfare cuts” Civil War in Financial Times. jumped.

"Keir is not going very well" Reads the title on the front page of the Metro.

“Keir does not go very well,” he writes the subway, because Starmer’s interviews with workers’ deputies “Crisis vote seen as the test of authority”. Nigel Farage adds, “If the election is made tomorrow, most seats would be,” he adds.

"New Hope in PIPS" Reads the title on the front page of the daily mirror.

“New Hope in PIPs” Daily Mirror says that PM is “close to approaching an agreement with workers’ rebellions last night”. The Mirror also contains a story about BBC Racing commentator John Hunt, who was killed last July last July. In a special interview with BBC, Mr. Hunt, “I talk to them every day, they are always close.” He said.

"How do you dare you are in the bed of death!" Reads the title on the front page of Daily Express.

The daughter of former BBC presenter and journalist Dame Esther Rantzen explodes the “repulsive ‘fake images of her mother’s war with cancer. “How do you dare you are in the bed of death!” Reads the title on the front page of Daily Express.

"Killer Follow Back Cheryl" Reads the title on the front page of the Sun.

“Killer Backghing Cheryl,” he says Daniel Bannister’s “restrictive order,” he said after coming to the singer’s house.

"Alive" Daily Star reads the title on the front page.

“Boffins hopes to create artificial people to overcome the disease, Da he says Daily Star. In the meantime, “Experts are afraid that we can result in hybrid creatures”. “He lives!” Star titles.

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