A mixture of stories adorns the front pages of newspapers on Saturday. “British will cook in 36C Heat” declares Daily Express for reports on the “heat dome” that swallows Europe. This article says that the sweltering temperatures on Monday can make the highest June on June day “and the highest in three years. In contrast, Emma radio is depicted as “all the smiles in the wimbledon sun”.
Daily Telegraph criticized NHS’s new boss, “mechanisms to build” discomfort “and” mechanisms to keep them away. A photo of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez took place at San Giorgio Maggiore on Friday.
Times follows NHS stories about patients who have more say about how much they are paid to hospitals by rating their treatment experiences. In the “re -winding” plans of health services, payment for doctors and nurses will be linked to patient satisfaction and the ability to reduce the waiting lists of the hospital. An interview with Sir Rod Stewart is previewing with the singer who presents his political assessment by saying, “We’re tired of Tories.”
Financial Times is leading Sir Keir Starmer’s “Welfare Climbing”, because after the PM’s withdrawal to disability advantages and retired subsidies, he says that “4.25 billion pounds drills” holes in his budget. ” The article warns that the movement may increase the likelihood of more tax increase and increase the risks that damage the reliability of the government with investors. Elsewhere, Bezos’ Venice Wedding Extravaganza flocked to the “A lists and Hecklers” gaining a primary photographic point.
The I article says supermarkets will need to introduce fruits and vegetables instead of junk food under new plans. Labor ministers report that they have prepared suggestions to force customers to make healthier choices, and their customers should inform their customers how successful they are to convince “change potatoes for sweet potatoes”.
Daily Mail stops the SAS betrayal campaign with the new support of an old Royal Aide and SAS officer. The article wants to protect the Northern Irish veterans from the “hunted legal”. Sharing the highest point is mocking the “attractive tips” that reveals that the tennis star has found a “love match” with a Wimbledon champion.
A private Sun in Sun says that the police are under fire because the police spend time to investigate “non -criminal hate events”, including a man who says the flower of the Scotland at an English train station. The article summarizes the relationship as “Tartan Barmy”.
Daily Mirror emphasizes Daniel Anjorin’s father’s “heartfractive tribute” after the murderer of the school child was imprisoned for 40 years. Dr Ebenezer remembers his son as a gentle and generous spirit that touches everyone who knows him. “
Finally, the Daily Star includes Luke Little’s Darty in the USA.