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The Daily Mirror says that the Prime Minister “guided Trump on a more human path”.
But other articles focus on different comments from the American president.
“Reducing the tax to beat Farage” is the way Times sums up its advice to the Prime Minister.
“Cut the taxes and stop the boats”, is the taking of the Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Express says that it is “quite simple” but the only problem, says the Daily Mail, is that “the labor leader is a global expert in the exact opposite”.
The Financial Times says that European markets won after the major nations – France and Germany – questioned the EU trade agreement with Washington.
Times indicates that the initial relief to the announcement has made room for fears that the rate rate of 15% would cost businesses through the EU.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng says that the agreement is the greatest humiliation of the EU since Great Britain voted to leave.
The Guardian says that the five -day strike by resident doctors is approaching its end, the NHS bosses and the physician union are in a war of patient safety.
The Times highlights the warning that the British Medical Association risks lives by refusing to let doctors on strike work.
The sun wonders if giving militant doctors a salary increase of 22% last year could be the worst government error of its first year in power.
“Didn’t he only have on ministers that everything he makes would be another absurd complaint from the Marxist BMA this year?” The newspaper asks.
The winning footballers of England remain on many first pages while they visited Downing Street for a reception to celebrate their victory over Spain.
The sun draws the phase of its “The Lion Ladies” cover.
Times indicates that the next objective for lionesses is more honors to go with MBES or OBES that some received after their Euro title in 2022.
The Daily Star also calls the manager and the players to receive official recognition, headlining of his story “The Beautiful Dame”.
In his editorial, the Guardian says that the lionesses have illuminated an English summer, forging legends that will dismiss the imagination of future generations of girls.

