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‘Trump cuts off Kyiv’s missiles’ and ‘New blonde look’

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Trump cuts Kyiv's long -range missiles".

Daily Telegraph said that US President Donald Trump prevented Ukraine from using long -range missiles to hit the Russian territory deeply. The Pentagon examination mechanism, which limits long -term strikes to “persuade” to the negotiation table on the negotiation table of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was introduced. This means that Kyiv could not shoot the US-made Atacms weapons as well as the French-British Storm Shadow Missile, which uses US targeting data.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Andrew Bomb Bomb New Epstein Book".

Buckingham Palace, Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giufre’nin released in this autumn “fresh revelation” is prepared for. Giuff, who died in suicide earlier this year, sued the Duke of York, saying that he was sexually assaulted at the age of 17. The article is one of the few articles that offer Catherine’s new “sun kissing look” of the Wales Princess.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Virginia's revenge".

Catherine’s “lighter locks” appears on the front page of the sun, but paper Giuffre’s memories will be published in October. Anonymous source quoted by the article says Giufre is “Ultimate Revenge”.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Whitewash".

Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal partner Ghislaine Maxwell’s new tapes, a “whitewash” according to the victims of sex criminals. Daily Mirror told us that Maxwell told us that Epstein was not a “customer list” and that Prince Andrew never met Giuffre. Two Epstein victims accused US officials of giving Maxwell of giving a “scene” to protect Donald Trump, who had previously been friendship with a disgraceful financier.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "Smuggling: Small boats crisis is Labor's fault".

Catherine’s “new blonde view” Daily Express is prominent on the front page. “Hair on the throne” title. However, the article leads to a user of an Albanian people, saying that the government can stop the “tomorrow” small boat transitions. The man adds that labor does not stop the boats, because he needs a cheap labor force who wants to do “unwanted work”.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Pressure grows to comprehend the asylum claims of PM".

According to Times, workers call the Grande and ministers Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to take a “more radical approach” to the small boat crisis. A Yougov questionnaire for the article suggested that 71% of the voters believed that the Prime Minister was misunderstood, including more than half of the workers’ voters.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "Channel immigrants first for fast shelter trials that move to close Cooper Hotels".

The I article leads to a rapid appeal process for migrants that can “become a law within weeks”. Interior Minister Yette Cooper closes shelter hotels this weekend as protests against using home immigrants against using them. It may take months for the new hearing procedure to operate, and a similar process brought by the Labor Party in 2005 was illegally ruled because it did not give enough time to find legal representatives.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "MPs, a sharp increase in online abuse according to the debate on immigration".

“Everything was polarized in a scary way,” Labor Party MP Tonia Antoniazzi said. Another workers’ deputy said that the abuse was “worse than Brexit”, and that several deputies received a threat of death and rape on the stances against protests in hotels hosting asylum seekers.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "Private capital firms offer 'discounts Cascade' in Scramble to make money".

According to the Financial Times, private capital companies offer a “discount Smorgasbord” because they are facing a profitability crisis caused by industry higher interest rates and a profitability crisis in the construction of agreement. Donation collection has shrunk about one -third since the record levels in 2021.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Warmer than Morocco!".

Daily Star praises “Nadir Yagmurless Bank Holiday”. The second hottest August holiday in 60 years means that England is “warmer than Morocco”. “We will drink it,” he writes.

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