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  Kent facility opened in January intended for short-term detention and processing of applicants but is already struggling with overcrowding after high number of Channel crossings Kent facility opened in January intended for short-term detention and processing of applicants but is already struggling with overcrowding after high number of Channel crossings 

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Daily Express – Horror petrol bomb attack on migrant centre Summary of the front page The Express reports the person who attacked the migrant processing centre in Dover with three petrol bombs was “laughing” as he hurled the weapons. The paper reports that two were hurt when the devices exploded. The bomb squad deactivated one device found in the attacker’s car in a petrol station, it says. Elsewhere, the paper warns food prices could rise again after Putin abandoned the internationally brokered grain deal with Ukraine. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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The Sun – England ace: My racist troll hell Summary of the front page A racist troll who abused Chelsea Star Reece James online, has been tracked down in the Middle East, just three weeks before the football World Cup in Qatar, says the Sun. The paper says that an arrest is imminent. Mr James gave statements to Instagram, police and officials abroad, the paper says. The front page features an image of Reece James playing for England during the summer Euros. There is also room on the front page to report about the apparent feud between Victoria Beckham and her…

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Company struggles to find investors willing to fund effort to build giant £3.8bn ‘gigafactory’ in north-east The UK government-backed battery startup Britishvolt is considering entering administration with the potential loss of almost 300 jobs after it struggled to find investors willing to fund its effort to build a giant £3.8bn “gigafactory” in north-east England. The company could announce an administration as soon as Monday, with the accountancy firm EY lined up to carry it out if it goes ahead, two sources with knowledge of Britishvolt’s operations, told the Guardian. However, one source cautioned that Britishvolt was also still examining other…

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