Several rookies moved quickly last night to obtain the news of the anti -terrorism officers who investigated a fire in the home of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in their initial pages. Among them, on a rare day with difficult news in its first flat, is the Daily Star, which photographs the scene behind the police barriers that turn the day as the investigation began.
The same terrorist research in the fire in the house of northern Starmer in northern London also leads the Daily Telegraph, which has been photographs of the foreground of the front to the front. The newspaper reports that the police are investigating whether an attack with a incendiary fire is related in a second house in London linked to Starmer. Downing Street said they won more comments on a “live research.”
The Daily Mirror describes the fire as “a mysterious fire” in its coverage as Primera Plana and interviews the neighbors who were “aroused by strong noises in the early hours.”
Even before the news of the fire, the prime minister was destined to appear on most front pages after a day in which the roads of his governments are the new immigration policy. The Daily Express, who highlights the problem in its political coverage, shows that it has not yet been convinced with the headline “we have everything before, it is time to deliver.”
The care houses are “in despair”, reports article I, since one of the new policy plans to stop recruiting workers from abroad. The document informs that pharmacies and the broader care industry warn about “paralyzing effects” to services if visas for migrant care workers are discarded.
The Daily Mail leads with the conservative reaction as conservative politicians describe the Prime Minister as “Camaleón Starmer” for his plans. The subtitle of the document says that the policy “goes against everything in what you have believed”, despite the insistence of Starmer on the contrary in his speech that the policy introduces.
The Starmer’s description of Great Britain as an “island of strangers” leads The Guardian, who reports that his announcement has caused a violent reaction of parliamentarians who say that his comments echoes the extreme right rhetoric. In response to the Guardian, the prime minister said that he would not “denigrate” the contribution of migrants, but that they must “learn the language and integrate” once in the United Kingdom.
The Times is the only article that covers the story with an image of migrants, although he chooses three young men who have just collected in Dover after crossing the channel instead of legal migration that Prime Minister’s policy is touched. He also finds space to inform the latest in commercial conversations between the United States and China, saying that President Trump wants to reoeestablish a “very good relationship” with China.
The United States and China “have agreed to stop fire in their commercial war,” according to the Financial Times. It leads to the two superpowers that reduce tariffs on the products of the other for 90 days. American tariffs on Chinese imports will be reduced from 145% to 30%. Chinese tariffs on US imports will be reduced from 125% to 10%. “The markets are by default assuming that we are now in a world of 10-30: 10% [tariffs] In most of the world, 30% in China, “says Ajay Rajadhyaksha or Barclays.
Meanwhile, Metro leads with the ruling of a spy ring from Bulgaran to a total of 50 years in jail. The six members, that the head of Dubs ‘Putin’s Minions’, were paid to draw the kidnapping, murder of Smaring of Vladimir Putins Enemies in the United Kingdom.