‘Tory ‘ICE’ force would deport 150,000 a year’ and ‘Tony of Arabia’
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The Sunday Express ‘front page includes the commitment of deporting 150,000 people per year and compares the US with’ ‘Ice Forces’. Express, who calls it a “brave plan”, says that the movement “will remove all new illegal immigrants in a week.” Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said to the article, “We’ve been up to a country for a long time,” he said.
Sunday Telegraph is also the titles of Toray immigration announcement. On the front page of Telegraph, the supporters of the banned group Palestinian action after the Manchester Synagogue attack went to the streets after the “challenging calls for honoring Jewish lives”.
The observer jumped with the image of a Tony Blair, sitting on a chair on a plush carpet and soaked with a soft yellow light and calling him “Arabia Tony”. Former Work Prime Minister “Gaza from the Iraq War to the ‘Peace Council”, “returning to the Middle East” went.
“United”, “Synagogue attack horror” after Manchester United football players with a snapment of the Sunday Mirror’s headline. After the murder of Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz, the team held a minute of silence for the victims in Old Trafford.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner says “to take us to a trip”. “MS Ranyer’s opening partner Sam Tarry’s two houses in a BMW X5 between the two houses and boxes that help to move the two close protection officers” claims “claims.
“Three Pad to Free Ride” on Sunday, the sun’s headlines, “the new fury” as a rayner, referring to many homes, while referring to the taxpayer car for Fella. “The driver provides security to his lover and his belongings,” he adds.
For his best story, Sunday Times goes with the “Chinese Spy attempt, which was scrapped days after a lot of secret Whitehall speeches”. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s National Security Advisor Jonathan Powell said Beijing would not be done as Britain’s “enemy” during the hearing. Times Matthew Syed said that the Palestinian action joined “” peaceful protest “with” violent views.
For the best story of Daily Star – underlining white dust photos – “party lines” as he says “Labour’s student Shindig is the cocaine traces”. There were a few great names deputies who decorated the scene.