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The i Sport – ‘A right old knees-up’ Declan Rice and his bucket hat are also prominent on the back of the i, as is a transfer exclusive reporting that Brentford are demanding at least £40m from Tottenham for goalkeeper David Raya. Read the back pages here
‘His life was cut short way too early.’
Star Sport – ‘There may be treble ahead’ As well as celebrating West Ham, the Daily Star also looks ahead to tomorrow with pictures of the Manchester City players landing in Istanbul. Read the back pages here
The Economist – The baby-bust economy Global fertility has collapsed, with profound economic consequences THE ECONOMIST SAYS In the roughly 250 years since the Industrial Revolution the world’s population, like its wealth, has exploded. Before the end of this century, however, the number of people on the planet could shrink for the first time since the Black Death. The root cause is not a surge in deaths, but a slump in births. Across much of the world the fertility rate, the average number of births per woman, is collapsing. Although the trend may be familiar, its extent and its consequences…
City AM – There’s a new sheriff in town FCA’s new crypto advertising rules met with mixed industry response CITY AM SAYS The Financial Conduct Authority’s new rules surrounding the marketing of digital assets have been met with a mixture of confusion, enthusiasm and a bit of mild despair by the crypto industry. The FCA’s new set of rules come into force from today, presenting some sweeping changes to the way cryptocurrency companies advertise their products. Some of the new legislation will impose a ‘cooling off’ period that will allow investors up to 24-hours to complete a transaction, thereby allowing…
The pair have a 30-year age gap.
Economists at the Mayor’s office say the worker would be earning on average £47,600 a year if the trends of the 2000s had continued.
Daily Mirror – Nurse murder trial: ‘Poisoner’ on the baby ward Summary of the front page The Metro reports on a knife attack in France in which a man stabbed four young children – one of them British – in their pushchairs at a play park. The front page leads with a large image of the attacker and a woman attempting to stop him. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image
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