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‘Visa threat’ on illegal immigration and ‘warring princes’

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "Countries that could not get the immigrants back threatened with retaliation for visa".

Financial Times leads to a threat that the new Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood can suspend visas from countries that do not agree to make agreements for illegal immigrants. Mahmood, known as the “Zorlu Political Operator” of the article reports, says that it is the “greatest priority” of securing the British border and that other countries should “play ball” on this issue.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Visa threat for states that do not take the immigrants back".

According to The Times, Mahmood will be “saliva for more deportation”, which promises to bring visa restrictions if the home secretary refuses to take back illegal immigrants to England. The Times is one of the few articles that contain a photograph of the Duke of Sussex at an event in the UK, but adds that there is no “plan to see your brother”.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Only seven miles apart, but there is still a gap between the princes who fought".

According to Daily Mail, the Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex from time to time were less than 15 minutes of driving on the third anniversary of the death of the Queen’s death. “There is still a gap between the fought princes” title.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Four out of five NHS hospitals failed".

Prince Harry is on the front page of Daily Telegraph, but the article leads to the new league paintings ordered by the health secretary of the five NHS hospitals in the UK. The rankings show that more than 100 acute hospitals in the UK are “runways” about performance or financial deficits.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "Worker Plotlar took revenge on Starmer".

The I article reports that the Labor Party’s left wing is planning a “revenge” in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and they are trying to find a candidate for leadership election. Lucy Powell and Emily Thornberry appeared as early pre -runners to replace Angela Rayner, while reporting the article, it is understood that the new Housing Minister Alison Alison McGovern is the preferred candidate of Downing Street.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "Announced: Johnson, PM people were traded for business opportunities".

Guardian, a leaked data from Boris Johnson’s private office, Trof, who has never commented on the allegations, the former Prime Minister, the ethical and lobbying rules of the rules of a possible violation of the contacts and influence of the impact of the impact revealed. The BBC did not confirm the existence or content of what Guardian calls Boris files.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "The 'shocking' transition of 500,000 patients in tax offices".

According to Daily Express, which was criticized by Conservative MPs as “unfair to taxpayers”, civil servants in HMRC offices had more than 500,000 patients in each of the last three years. He follows a previous Daily Express story, which states that tax officials could not collect more than £ 46 billion annually because they miss the telephone conversations from enterprises trying to pay taxes.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Do not be fooled by the Farage Clown Law".

According to The Daily Mirror, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will define reform today as the “fantasy economic plan” and “clown show”. Reeves is expected to appeal to the Cabinet on Tuesday’s plans to continue growing in front of an autumn budget where tax hikes are expected. The heading of the mirror “Do not be deceived by the Farage”.

Title on the front page of the Metro: "135 million £ cocaine ship bust of the iceberg".

The subway reaches England and Europe up to 100 a year, because the inspectors are “very stretching” to prevent them. According to the article, a cargo ship carrying cocaine from the Sea of ​​Ireland is the last 135 million pounds bust of the “tip of the iceberg”.

Title on the front page of the sun: "My police who released the suspect of materialie".

The Sun focuses on the case of Madeleine McCann, and said that an old German intelligence officer was “upset for him” to help the release of Christian Brueckner, the main suspect in the disappearance of his British daughter in Portugal in 2007. The Sun reported that Brueckner was concerned about “human rights may have been violated”.

The title on the front page of Daily Star: "Your fool's gold".

“Fool’s Gold” is the title of The Daily Star, who states that US President Donald Trump decorated the Oval Office with real gold. The article says that some decorations in the office are “sprayed plastic molds”.

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