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‘AstraZeneca ditches vaccine plant’ and Trump’s EU tariff threat

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There are various stories on the previous page on Saturday. Under the leadership of the Financial Times, it is reported that after the “competing for the national support of the project for a few months”, the pharmaceutical giant Astraikon canceled a 450 million pound manufacturing plant. The document said that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hopes to reduce public funds of 90 million pounds promised by the previous government. It says that the news has involved “a blow to the government’s growth agenda” and added that the factory will “cause the next generation of influenza vaccines and help Britain to resist future epidemic diseases.”

The title I read: "Most British voters return to Brexit under 30 years of age of immigration agreement with EU reset"Essence

I report that 57 % of British voters support a youth travel plan, which will allow people under 30 years of age to live and work in the European Union, while only 14 % of them oppose it. It said that half of the people also supported a closer trade connection with the European Union, while 33 % of them opposed 33 %, although he added that he was increasingly skeptical of members of the British Human Rights Convention.

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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch wrote “Daily Express” to commemorate the 5th anniversary of Brexit, accusing Sir Keir of “tie the British in the European Union’s red article, give up fishing rights, and bring back people’s exercise freedom.” She promised to “commemorate the will of the British people” and added: “I am committed to defending our freedom and protecting Brexit.”

According to the Times, according to the Times, people who need long -term disease benefits will work, and they may think that their welfare is part of the “great cultivation” of the minister’s plan. The paper says that Liz Kendall, Minister of Work and Pinsea, hopes to encourage people to return to work to “control a fierce welfare bill.” Former Prime Minister Tony Blair, in an interview with the paper, believes that the digital ID card system and facial recognition camera can help resolve crimes and illegal immigrants- it.

The title in the telegram reads: "Trump threatened a trade war with the European Union"Essence

“Daily Telegraph” quoted US President Donald Trump as saying that he “absolutely” will impose tariffs on the European Union and accuses “treat us so seriously.” Trump has announced a 25 % tariff for US commodities from Mexico and Canadian neighbors and 10 % tariffs on China. The paper says that these measures have prompted “worrying about the global trade war and the crisis of inflation.”

Read the title of the star: "Trump Sparks Bullion acquired the Crackerjack Program"Essence

According to the Daily Star, Trump “triggered a new gold rush.”

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“Daily Mail” said that after Prince Andrew appeared, Prince Andrew “faced new pressure”. He sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein and told him After the financial family cut the connection, “played more” a few weeks after cutting off. The paper further quoted Andrew and told Epstein to “keep close contact” and said that the news was revealed in court documents, which showed that “Andrew may lie in his infamous news night interview.”

The title of the Guardian reads: "Long walk back and found that my home was buried"Essence

The guardian carried an article from the reporter of Gaza, Malak Tantesh, Malak Tantesh. He was the thousands of thousands of people who could return to his home this week after a ceasefire transaction. She described a tired walk to Gasha City, most of which had no water, and then passed through the “ghost city”, which was “the fantasy of the rich people in the city.” She wrote: “In the home of the family, the only trunk still standing in the walnut tree and some olive trees that were once in our yard. Our home is a three -story building. My memories and everything we have.

There are various stories on the previous page on Saturday.

this Financial Times Astrazeneca decided to abolish the Liverpool’s new vaccine manufacturing plant, calling it “a blow to government growth agenda.” The document said that executives warned that the government’s policy will make Britain a place with insufficient investment.

era This letter shows that Astrazeneca immediately requested to provide a guarantee for the factory after taking office, but has not been results in the past few months. this Daily Mail The news said that this was the “sharp setback” of Prime Minister Rachel Reeves. Paper city editor, Alex BrummerIt is said that Astrazeneca is a popular hero and failed to support its project “the government’s goal of turning the British into a scientific power.”

The minister is trying to do welfare overhaul, which may mean that patients need long -term patients to find jobs. eraEssence The paper predicts that thousands of people may cut their illnesses. It said that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer may fight fiercely with his political party and may change, which may irritate the Labor Party’s base.

this Daily Mail Prince Andrew said that an email broke out with the contact with the pedophilia Financialist Jeffrey Epstein, “facing new pressure.” It claims to be an “heavy bomb”, and in his editorial, they further emphasized the “danger responsibility” of the Duke of York’s monarchy.

sun Speaking of the “humiliation” of Prince Andrew, and Daily mirror The conclusion is, “The more we learn, the more we do, for the prince and the royal family, it seems to be worse.”

front page guardian His reporter had an account in Gaza’s account, and she returned to the territory. Malak Tantesh said that when the road finally opened, she felt “happy”. But she described the dust and fatigue of the journey, and said that when she realized that family houses are now rubble, it is like “stabbing.” She said: “My memory and everything we have was crushed and buried.

The inventory image shows the appearance of York Minster on the side of the blue sky.

York Teacher Facing the rebound of residents of the parish

Daily newspaper The founder of the Sutton Trust, Sir Peter Lampl (Sir Lampl), calls this article called “the most outstanding social mobility expert in the UK”. Sir Peter went to the same grammar school together with Sir Kirk. He accused the Prime Minister of saying that the VAT had applied the value -added tax to a private school and denied the opportunity of poor students. Government spokesman said that tax changes will provide extra money for public schools, of which 94 % of them have been educated.

this guardian A report on the problem planned by the rock concert planned in the Battlefield in April. These are just the latest attempts that the church is open to more people, but the residents of the diocese discovered the two members of the band, the plague of the angel, and once belonged to the Cradle of Filth. Including a Lewd T -shirt, there are nuns. A church said that the concert was an insult. A large cathedral spokesman said the event aims to show the master’s renovation piano and “consistent with its value.” The band’s guitarist apologized and confirmed that the two members deeply regretted that they participated in the dirty cradle.

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