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Daily Mirror - Linekar: I will never be silenced
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The Daily Mirror also reports on what it calls the BBC “impartiality storm” surrounding Gary Lineker, leading with quotes from the Match of the Day host vowing that he will “continue to try and speak up for those poor souls that have no voice”.
The BBC said on Tuesday the Match of the Day host would be “spoken to” about impartiality following a tweet in which he said the government’s asylum policy had been expressed in language “not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s”. The Mirror points out the row comes not long after it emerged that BBC chairman Richard Sharp had helped former Prime Minister Boris Johnson secure an £800,000 loan.
The front page also reports on why senior royals missed the christening of Harry’s daughter Lili.
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