The Taliban is on a “tamasic murder competition” against Afghans, whose data leaked from the database of a British government, writes the daily mail. The paper talks to an Afghan soldier, now there is a possibility of vengeance from the terrorist group in Britain, believing that his brother was killed because the Taliban knew about his affiliation with Britain.
According to the Daily Telegraph report, on an average, eight family members were brought to Britain with the Afghan whose data was leaked. An Afghan brought 22 relatives, who were initially rejected for shelter. He was later accepted that the leak put him at risk of vengeance from the Taliban.
A report in which Deputy Prime Minister Angela Reneer has asked Labor MPs to “focus on party’s achievements”, leads The Guardian in the office from its first year. In an interview with the newspaper, Rener said that the reform was “not afraid” to the British leader Nigel Faraj.
The “Doom Loop” for the next generation “Dhom Loop” on the economy “is leaving a toxic legacy”, writes Cammary Party leader Kemi Badenoch in a front page editorial for The Daily Express.
A report that the UK fuel duties will be re -frozen in the “cost of living boost” again this year leads the newspaper. The Chancellor’s decision comes despite the need to fill the “growing hole” in the UK’s public finance.
The UK has approved three units of Russia’s military intelligence agency – and 18 of their officers according to the Times. The group, which includes agents planning the salicebury Novichok attack, is accused of “targeting Britain and West” with murder attempts, cyberhacking and sabotage.
The Duke of Sussex is “desperate” to fulfill his relationship with his brother, The Prince of Wales, reports The Daily Mirror.
Former Manchester City footballer Joy Barton is a “Shers”, the Daily Star writes, he said that the lioness was “rubbish in Futoti”.
Ian Huntley, who murdered 10 -year -old schoolgirls Holi Wales and Jessica Chapman in 2002, is seen wearing a Manchester United shirt in jail, the report of The Sun. Clothes are a clear “sick reference” for their victims, wearing Manchester United shirts when disappeared.
The Financial Times “Landmark” leads with the US Digital Asset Act that has carried forward the value of the global cyrptocurrency market for the first time more than $ 4TN (£ 3TN).