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‘Splash and burn’ and ‘Tax time bomb’

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Jump and burning".

The ongoing heat wave, which swallows the UK, stands out in the newspapers of Saturday. The mirror jumped with a photo of the swimmers who dive into a lake in Somperset to overcome the heat while slapping the front pages of the country this year. On the upper side, the article reports that the coastal towns provide a tourism increase as they package the beaches to cool the beaches.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "Brussels plans annual tax for large companies".

Financial Times follows the “burning” heat covered in a hazy image of a woman who cools down in a water feature in Dover. The article states that Brussels is planning a tax on large companies operating in Europe to collect money for the EU budget elsewhere.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "Heatwaves directs the government to take into account air con grants for houses".

The I article says that there may be some decline from heat because ministers think about air conditioning grants for houses that can provide relief from summer temperatures.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Families pay more for water in heat waves".

Daily Telegraph means that water companies will use smart meters to increase prices this summer, that is, families can pay more during heat waves. In addition, General Sir Patrick Sanders’ “comfortable figure” is drinking a cigar on the BMW motorcycle.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "Workers will be exposed to 'Tax Time Bomb'".

Daily Express warns Rachel Reeves that the workers will experience a “tax -time bomb” for notifying experts accusing the risk of immersing the country into stagnation. Elsewhere, the prince of the Wales is seen in a horse “cool” during a charity institution.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Starmer's immigrant plan will be sunk before it was started".

Sir Keir Starmer’s immigrant agreement with France declares the Daily Mail “before it is started. This article states that the campaigns that condemn the plan will support court cases brought by the small boat arrival selected to be sent back to France. Posta also speculates about rumors in the Beckham family, mocking a smiling photo of his sister Harper and his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Becks' Boys At War".

“Becks’ Boys At Savaş”, the Sun’s claim to the Beckham family “Rift” claim, Romeo and Cruz Beckham’i Big Brother Brooklyn’i said on social media. The article talks about a source that says that Brooklyn is “blind”.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Doctors may not get rid of the strike.".

Medical leaders, medical leaders, warn resident doctors previously known as young doctors, saying that they can never save the trust of patients after a five -day strike in England at the end of this month. Adding a color leap to the front page is a photo of Bake Off Judge Prue Leith, who joined a famous Wimbledon.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "The union aims to Rayner as Labor Row grows up".

Guardian’s Wimbledon scope of the newspaper’s “Wimbledon fans capture their hearts” with a photo of Carlos Alcaraz’ın a photo of the spotlight. The Spanish tennis star will welcome the number one Jannik Sinner in the men’s final on Sunday. The article also promised that Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will “be pushed” by the leading Labor Union after voting to suspend the membership of Rayner.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Clowns: Don't call these clowns 'clowns'".

Finally, Daily Star has a mockery of US President Donald Trump, Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves as a clown. The article reports that people have stopped doing “clowns” because politicians are giving a bad name to Funsters with great prone.

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