‘Wembley tragedy’ and ‘extra £100m will not stop boats’
The Gallagher brothers were depicted in front of the daily star that caused what he calls the “Wembley Tragedy”, which sees the death of an Oasis fan. The article reported that the man has fallen 170ft from the top floor of the stadium on Saturday night.
The Sun also said that the group “shocked and upset” with the incident at the Oasis Reunion concert in Wembley.
Guardian is leading what he calls “car financing wrongly selling scandal”. The article says, “Millions for payments,” but each can be less than £ 950. The story of painting shows the children who hold pans in Gaza and begged for dinner. The article states that “he has been killed more than six hunger to death”.
A photo of an extremely crowded rubber boat covers most of the front page of Daily Express, which is a warning from the conservative party and the reform that “extra 100 million pounds will not stop boats”. The government undertakes the sum of the illegal gangs.
Times leads to a government pressure that is planned to see that universities will see that they will see that they will see that “if students demand asylum”. The article says that the plans will cope with the “Back Door Migration Road” due to its announcement next month.
The I article said that Lord Kinnock, former workers’ leader Lord Kinnock, should “accuse VAT accusations of private health plans to finance NHS as the main story of the government. This article says Lord Kinnock’s proposal will provide £ 2 billion in “Vital Finance” for public services.
Daily Mail is leading with a private private claiming that he had “killed more soldiers than asbestos Taliban”. Mail says that the “toxic” houses and equipment caused nine times the number of units died in the 20 -year war in Afghanistan is “national shame”.
The Financial Times leads the story of a “US data line”, in which the US says that the lowest wage workers have “suffer” without a sharper slowdown than richer peers in wage growth. FT says US President Donald Trump adds pressure on inequality.
Daily Telegraph’s leading story is about a Palestinian action that will make the “police swamp”. This article says thousands of supporters plan a demonstration in favor of the banned group next weekend. He also painted Hollywood player Sydney Sweeney, whom he reported to be a registered Republican. The article says “one of the only young, female celebrities who clearly support the president.”
Daily Mirror says, “You’re all heroes”, “Blood Donor Crisis” is over thanks to the readers. The article says 100,000 people registered to give blood after the appeal in June. In addition, on the cover, Spice Girl Mel B, “the second big day” after making a new husband Rory McPhee shines. They got married for the first time in July.
“Fear of Rat for Hospital Gran” screams the title of the Metro. The article contains a “shocking picture” in a ward with a rass trap that says “embarrassing NHS”. Medway NHS Foundation Trust says that he has explored his reports of rats in the City Hospital as a “issue of urgency” and also performs additional cleaning and monitoring.