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Newspaper headlines: Farage 'fanning the flames' and England's 'one-armed warrior' | Newspaper headlines: Farage 'fanning the flames' and England's 'one-armed warrior' |
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called on police to release the immigration status of suspects charged with crimes following the arrest of two men in connection with the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Warwickshire. The Mirror accuses Farage of "fanning the flames". | Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called on police to release the immigration status of suspects charged with crimes following the arrest of two men in connection with the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Warwickshire. The Mirror accuses Farage of "fanning the flames". |
The Times says the Warwickshire case has the prime minister and police "at odds", as Sir Keir Starmer urges the police to be as "transparent as possible". A photograph of cricketer Chris Woakes is front and centre of the paper, pictured at yesterday's test with a bat in hand and his arm in a sling. | The Times says the Warwickshire case has the prime minister and police "at odds", as Sir Keir Starmer urges the police to be as "transparent as possible". A photograph of cricketer Chris Woakes is front and centre of the paper, pictured at yesterday's test with a bat in hand and his arm in a sling. |
The Daily Express leads off comments from Reform MP Lee Anderson, who says that Britain is "failing to protect" women and girls. India's test win is the feature image, after their spectacular victory over England. | The Daily Express leads off comments from Reform MP Lee Anderson, who says that Britain is "failing to protect" women and girls. India's test win is the feature image, after their spectacular victory over England. |
The "one-armed warrior" is the Telegraph's feature image too, with the paper declaring Chris Woakes' effort "pain in vain" after England's loss. The headline reads "Parents pay £500m to beat school VAT raid", and the Times reports that private schools received millions in advance school fees as wealthy Britons tried to avoid the 20% tax raid that came into effect in January this year. | The "one-armed warrior" is the Telegraph's feature image too, with the paper declaring Chris Woakes' effort "pain in vain" after England's loss. The headline reads "Parents pay £500m to beat school VAT raid", and the Times reports that private schools received millions in advance school fees as wealthy Britons tried to avoid the 20% tax raid that came into effect in January this year. |
"Home Office to detain small boat migrants for deportation to France in days" says the i Paper, predicting that we will see the first migrants detained under the "one in, one out" scheme later this week. | "Home Office to detain small boat migrants for deportation to France in days" says the i Paper, predicting that we will see the first migrants detained under the "one in, one out" scheme later this week. |
The Financial Times reports that Tesla's board has approved the award of $30bn (£22bn) in shares to Elon Musk as part of a pay deal to retain him after continuous threats to leave from the business tycoon. | The Financial Times reports that Tesla's board has approved the award of $30bn (£22bn) in shares to Elon Musk as part of a pay deal to retain him after continuous threats to leave from the business tycoon. |
"Rail network is crumbling!" warns the Metro, writing that South Western Railway has been forced to reduce services between London Waterloo and Devon because of dry soil. The reports follow a UK summer plagued by rail disruption. | "Rail network is crumbling!" warns the Metro, writing that South Western Railway has been forced to reduce services between London Waterloo and Devon because of dry soil. The reports follow a UK summer plagued by rail disruption. |
The Star's headline reads "Letby parties on bail", emblazoned over an archive image of Lucy Letby dancing at a wedding. The former nurse is serving 15 whole life terms after being found guilty last year of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others. | The Star's headline reads "Letby parties on bail", emblazoned over an archive image of Lucy Letby dancing at a wedding. The former nurse is serving 15 whole life terms after being found guilty last year of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others. |
The Sun reports that Repair Shop star Jay Blades has been charged with two counts of rape. | The Sun reports that Repair Shop star Jay Blades has been charged with two counts of rape. |
"Iran 'asks Taliban for spy kill list'" writes the Daily Mail, after claims that Iran's Revolutionary Guard have asked for access to a list leaked in a data breach that was subject to a two-year superinjunction in the UK. US actress Sydney Sweeney is pictured on the front page, after President Donald Trump declared her partnership with American Eagle the "hottest ad out there". | "Iran 'asks Taliban for spy kill list'" writes the Daily Mail, after claims that Iran's Revolutionary Guard have asked for access to a list leaked in a data breach that was subject to a two-year superinjunction in the UK. US actress Sydney Sweeney is pictured on the front page, after President Donald Trump declared her partnership with American Eagle the "hottest ad out there". |
Police are warning of "mass arrests" at the forthcoming Palestine Action protest, says the Guardian. Downing Street has urged people not to attend the demonstration. The paper leads with an image of a woman battling her umbrella as Storm Floris battered parts of the UK on Monday. | Police are warning of "mass arrests" at the forthcoming Palestine Action protest, says the Guardian. Downing Street has urged people not to attend the demonstration. The paper leads with an image of a woman battling her umbrella as Storm Floris battered parts of the UK on Monday. |
The Sun reports that Jay Blades, former presenter of the BBC's Repair Shop programme, has been charged with two counts of rape. He fronted the programme for seven years before stepping back last year. | |
The Times says there is a "growing row" after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage accused Warwickshire Police of a "cover-up" over the identity of two men involved in a child rape case, because the force did not confirm their immigration status. It reports that the issue has put the prime minister and the police "at odds" and says Sir Keir Starmer has put pressure on police chiefs to release more information about offenders charged with crimes such as rape and sexual assault. The paper says Number Ten has asked that all authorities be "as transparent as possible". | |
The story is also the lead for the Daily Mirror, but it quotes Labour MP Mike Tapp as saying that Farage is "fanning the flames of hate" with his comments, and is a "fake patriot". | |
The Guardian says the Metropolitan police is warning that there could be mass detentions if a rally in support of the banned group Palestine Action goes ahead at the weekend. The paper also reports that 300 left-leaning Jewish figures, including the director Mike Leigh and poet Michael Rosen, have written a letter to the prime minister in which they say the ban on the group is "illegitimate" and "unethical". | |
According to the Daily Telegraph, many parents with children at Britain's top private schools have managed to avoid Labour's new 20% VAT on fees by paying them in advance. The paper says its own analysis has shown the most expensive schools received hundreds of millions of pounds upfront last year, before the tax was introduced. The Treasury said the use of prepayment schemes had been factored into forecasts for how much money would be raised by the tax. | |
Many of the front pages carry a photo of the England cricketer Chris Woakes, who was forced to bat with his arm in a sling yesterday after dislocating his left shoulder. England lost the final test to India, leaving the series drawn. "Pain in vain for England's one-armed warrior", was how the Telegraph summed it up. | |
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