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PM backs pub campaign and ‘Farage deal for the birds’

Daily Telegraph: Badenoch: Farage is handled for birds

The newspaper front on Tuesday included a series of stories by conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who dismissed the idea of ​​an election deal with “birds” in an interview with the Daily Telegraph. The king caught the attention of the visit together with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner in Cornwall.

Times: Trump's steel tariffs: Britain won't join the EU to oppose the plan

King Charles and Angela Rayner also appeared on the front of the Times as the monarch carried out a mentoring journey to environmentally friendly, sustainable housing projects in Cornwall. The UK, at the center of the main story, did not rejoin the EU in order to retaliate against Donald Trump’s steel tariffs.

Guardian: High Court in England and Wales signed a bill to assist dying

The Guardian said Sir Kyle Starmer and Sir Angela Reiner visited Cornwall with King Charles “raised eyebrows.” Meanwhile, the dominant story centers among MPs who are considering scraping the High Court judges to decide on the demands to assist in dying cases, while the panel of experts reviewed the decision. There are concerns that this may be watering of safeguards included in the legislation.

Sun: People can identify as camels.

In other news, watching on Tuesday’s version of “The Sun” she watched the Kansas City Chiefs fail to fall to the Super Bowl and wear Taylor Swift in red carpet Taylor Swift ( Taylor Swift’s clothing. The paper asks singers if they can describe it as a “shaking” in a “bad year.” The tabloid also carries a story about Labour’s new health minister, which people reportedly could identify as camels.

Daily Mirror: Kyle - We Must Save the Bar

Taylor Swift also showed Donald Trump ahead of Daily Mirror, the first in the United States to participate Super Bowl President. The tabloid says Sir Keir Starmer is supporting a mirror movement to save the British bar.

Subway: My anger at relaxing the pool

On the top of Tuesday’s subway is an image of London’s iconic savage Trellick Tower – high and proud on the edge of northwest London. The paper says the apartments in the building are selling for £1 million. The subway leads the interview with lawyer Elsa Baudart, who tells the newspaper about her anger and “sadness” and police have not prosecuted a person who monitors her through Putney’s locker room. man.

My News: Britain is worried about the steel industry facing a fatal blow

According to the I newspaper, Britain is worried that its steel industry will face a fatal blow from Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement. The paper says business and union leaders have urged the government to step in and protect already struggling industries.

Daily Express: Stop taxes so I can be a farmer like my mummy and dad

On Monday, protested with farmers’ mother Hazel and Tom’s father, five-year-old Burt Church protested with thousands of others as they protested with thousands of others as they protested with thousands of them as they protested at London’s 44-year-old farmer’s mother Hazel and Tom’s father. Others protested against the Prime Minister’s change in inheritance tax on the farm.

Daily Star: Revenge of Psycho Scumbag Chatbot

Finally, Daily Star returns to the so-called “Psycho Scumbag chatbot” and says experts tell papers that they “probably” eliminate the entire crowd.

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