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Financial Times - Tories to strike ‘sunset clause’ from bill to scrap EU law
Summary of the front page
Brexit makes the front page of the Financial Times, which looks at reports that the government is due to abandon its target of reviewing or binning all EU-era laws by the end of the year. The paper warns the year-end deadline has alarmed business groups and trade unions, who say it could lead to uncertainty and loss of protections.
A particularly expressive picture of Rishi Sunak greeting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Downing Street is featured on the front page of the Financial Times as she offers her support on migration, the paper says.
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