Reform UK leader Nigel Faraj has called upon the police to give up the immigration status of the suspects accused of crimes after the arrest of two people in connection with the alleged rape of a 12 -year -old girl in Warvikshire. The mirror alleged “flames fanning”.
The Times says that the Prime Minister and the police are “on obstacles” in the Warvikshire case, as the Sir Kir starrer has urged the police to be “transparent as possible”. A picture of cricketer Chris Woakes is in front of paper and center, which is painted with a bat in hand and his arm in a sling in tomorrow’s test.
The Daily Express reform leads the comments of MP Lee Anderson, which says Britain fails to protect women and girls. India’s Test win is feature image after his stunning victory over England.
There is also the feature image of the “Ek-Sastra Warrior” Telegraph, in which the paper announced Chris Woakes’ effort “pain” after the loss of England. The headline states that “Parents have paid £ 500 meters to defeat the school VAT raid”, and the Times reports that private schools received millions in advance school fees as Amir Britain tried to avoid 20% tax raids to be implemented in January this year.
Says I Paper, “The house office in France says” I Paper “to detain small boat migrants, predicting that we will see the first migrants detained under the” One in, One Out “scheme later this week.
Financial Times reports that Tesla’s board has approved the $ 30BN (£ 22bn) prize in shares to Elon Musk as part of a pay deal to maintain it after constant hazards to get out of business tycoon.
“Rail network is falling!” Warns the metro, writing that South Western Railway has been forced to reduce services between London Waterloo and Devon due to dry soil. The report follows the summer of the UK affected by rail disruption.
Star’s headline read “on bail on latest parties”, which was on a collection image of Lucy Latebi at a wedding. The former nurse is fulfilling the terms of the entire life after being found guilty last year for killing seven infants and trying to kill seven other people.
Sun reports that the repair shop Star J Blade has been charged with two rape cases.
The “Iran ‘asks the Taliban for the spy kilt list” Write the Daily Mail, after claiming that the Iran’s revolutionary guard has asked to reach the leaked list in data violations under the two -year superinjunction in the UK. American actress Sydney Sweeny is depicted on the front page, when President Donald Trump announced his partnership with the American Eagle with “Hotst Ed Out”.
The Guardian says the police are warning of “collective arrest” in protest against the upcoming Palestine Action. Downing Street has urged people not to participate in the performance. This paper goes on Monday with the image of a woman struggling with her umbrella as a storm as parts of the UK.