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The Guardian – Air pollution linked to global rise in deadly resistance to antibiotics Summary of the front page The Guardian leads on a study which reportedly suggests that air pollution is linked to the global rise in antibiotic resistance. The study claims that bacteria in particulates are causing a growing health risk. It also has photos of England’s women celebrating their dramatic win in the Round of 16 of the World Cup and a story on how asylum seekers who received a late reprieve stopping them from living on the controversial barge. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave…
Metro – Not all abroad Summary of the front page The news that just 15 asylum seekers have boarded the Bibby Stockholm barge after weeks of delays, rather than the 50 that were expected, makes the splash on the Metro. Like most papers, the Metro also features jubilant scenes as the Lionesses beat Nigeria to reach the quarter finals of the World Cup. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Financial Times – Private equity offers discount fees as dealmakers’ drought deters investors Summary of the front page Private equity firms are increasingly offering deal sweeteners such as fee discounts to secure capital from investors, according to the Financial Times. The paper reports this is a sign the sector is suffering its “toughest ever” fundraising environment. The front page features an image of migrants boarding the floating barge housing as the government’s controversial housing plan starts. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Mirror – Tory immigration chaos: Clueless Summary of the front page The Mirror accuses the government of being “clueless” and its asylum policy of “descending into chaos” after just 15 migrants boarded the Bibby Stockholm barge on Monday – and plans to send asylum seekers to Ascension Island were revived then dropped within hours. The paper also has a story on the One Show presenter Angela Scanlon and reality TV star Zara McDermott signing up for Strictly Come Dancing. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Express – Tory fury as lawyers block migrants on barge Summary of the front page The Daily Express reports that senior Conservatives are furious that lawyers are “profiteering” from migrants after blocking parts of the government’s plans to curb the flow of small boats across the Channel. It also has a story on BBC presenter Nick Owen, who has revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer. The front page features an image of Rachel Daly after England beat Nigeria on penalties. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
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