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Newspaper headlines: 'Milkshake tax looms' and 'No beer in Benidorm' | Newspaper headlines: 'Milkshake tax looms' and 'No beer in Benidorm' |
(about 16 hours later) | |
People wait with their luggage outside the Atocha train station in Madrid | |
"Pain as Spain mainly off the mains" reads the headline of the Metro. | "Pain as Spain mainly off the mains" reads the headline of the Metro. |
The paper's front page shows a picture of travellers in Madrid, stranded as a result of the power blackout. | The paper's front page shows a picture of travellers in Madrid, stranded as a result of the power blackout. |
A picture of disgruntled travellers also features on the front of the Guardian. | A picture of disgruntled travellers also features on the front of the Guardian. |
The i Paper says Spain and Portugal were "thrown into chaos". | The i Paper says Spain and Portugal were "thrown into chaos". |
The Financial Times talks of people flowing on to the streets when metro stations were taken offline. | The Financial Times talks of people flowing on to the streets when metro stations were taken offline. |
A different focus is taken by the Sun, which focuses on the impact on British tourists with its headline, "no beer in Benidorm". | A different focus is taken by the Sun, which focuses on the impact on British tourists with its headline, "no beer in Benidorm". |
The Daily Mail says the government is facing a "summer of discontent" after the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, ruled out extra money for public sector pay rises. | The Daily Mail says the government is facing a "summer of discontent" after the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, ruled out extra money for public sector pay rises. |
Independent pay review bodies are expected to suggest above inflation pay rises for teachers and nurses. | Independent pay review bodies are expected to suggest above inflation pay rises for teachers and nurses. |
The paper says Reeves is now on a collision course with unions after warning the increases would have to be funded by cuts to services. | The paper says Reeves is now on a collision course with unions after warning the increases would have to be funded by cuts to services. |
It notes that Sir Keir Starmer insists no decision has been made. | It notes that Sir Keir Starmer insists no decision has been made. |
The Daily Telegraph reports on the proposed new law blocking sex offenders from gaining asylum in the UK. | The Daily Telegraph reports on the proposed new law blocking sex offenders from gaining asylum in the UK. |
The paper quotes the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, who said sex offenders that pose a risk to the community should not benefit from refugee protections. The new powers will be introduced through amendments to Labour's Asylum Bill, according to the report. | The paper quotes the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, who said sex offenders that pose a risk to the community should not benefit from refugee protections. The new powers will be introduced through amendments to Labour's Asylum Bill, according to the report. |
The Times says resident doctors at the British Medical Association have condemned the Supreme Court's ruling that the definition of a woman is based on biological sex. | The Times says resident doctors at the British Medical Association have condemned the Supreme Court's ruling that the definition of a woman is based on biological sex. |
It quotes the union as saying the conclusion is "scientifically illiterate" and "biologically nonsensical". | It quotes the union as saying the conclusion is "scientifically illiterate" and "biologically nonsensical". |
The paper suggests the BMA's stance could raise the prospect of health leaders seeking to block new NHS guidance on transgender patients being drawn up after the ruling. | The paper suggests the BMA's stance could raise the prospect of health leaders seeking to block new NHS guidance on transgender patients being drawn up after the ruling. |
And the Daily Express leads with a quote from the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, who has criticised the government's inheritance tax on farmers. | And the Daily Express leads with a quote from the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, who has criticised the government's inheritance tax on farmers. |
"I will not let Labour destroy rural way of life" reads its headline. Writing in the paper, Badenoch described Labour's plans as "cruel", warning it would crush families and destroy businesses. A Labour source said the party was delivering for working people. | "I will not let Labour destroy rural way of life" reads its headline. Writing in the paper, Badenoch described Labour's plans as "cruel", warning it would crush families and destroy businesses. A Labour source said the party was delivering for working people. |
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