There are several fronts of Thursday by removing Christian Horner as the principal of the Red Bull’s F1 team. The metro says that Spice Girl Gery’s husband Racing Boss was “thrown out” by a female employee of controlling her tremendous behavior. According to the paper report, he was approved twice with these claims, which he has strongly denied, but the result has “been convicted for the team’s fall”. Red Bull has won only two races this season.
The Daily Star refers to the slogan of energy drinks in his own title on the Horner saga: “Red bull gives you boot.” It adds that the wife Gery is “standing” by her husband.
The front page of the Daily Mail has depicted “humiliated” gery and Christian Horner, but its major story is based on latest analysis, suggested that “work does not pay under labor”. The Center for Social Justice Think Tank has warned that the benefits of the disease will soon be “more than the minimum wage job”. This “shocking discovery” Prime Minister Sir Kire Stormer says after failing to secure the profit cut earlier this month, it says.
The Daily Telegraph also covers the profit analysis of the think tank, saying that “full handouts” will receive more in £ 2,500 more than the minimum wage worker. It also includes a separate report of a group representing the beer industry, which warns a pub in a day that the paper will be closed after calling the “tax raid” of the labor labor. Somewhere else, actor Hugh Grant is depicted in Wimbledon talking to Queen Camilla.
Eye paper has a different story about Labor’s economic policy. It states that a minister has told the paper that the government will introduce new taxes that “target rich people” to please restless backbenth MPs. This will not publicly call these measures as money tax, but it will do so privately, report of paper.
On the third day of French President Emmanuel Macron’s trip to the UK, the Sun’s headline is “a kick in the galls”. It says that it is expected to be declared on Thursday during a bilateral summit to return the channels crossing the channel in small boats. But the paper highlighted the criticism of the deal, which states that “only 50 migrants in a week” would exist. Toryse has said that this system is “no preventive”, the paper says, because “40,000 is coming”. Home office data says that more than 21,000 migrants have crossed the channel in small boats so far this year.
The Times also goes to the UK-France refuge, which states that one of the 17 people coming through the channel will deport, but is intended to expand the latter. A government source in the UK has reported that the plan will be “scal” after the pilot period.
Meanwhile, the Guardian reports that the Anglo-French migration deal “hangs in the balance” still has a “deadlock” on the details with the negotiaters. Associates from both sides said that there were “many important obstacles” to cross on Wednesday night. Sir Keir, at the bilateral summit on Thursday, expected to unveil an agreement as a “major award” of Macron’s three -day visit, called paper.
The departure of the Chief Executive Officer of X, Linda Yacarino, is also included in many newspapers. There is a picture of Ms. Yacarino in the financial time, which was hired by billionaire owner Elon Musk to run a social media site two years ago. He was tasked with “Luoring Back Advertisers” by Mr. Musk on stage controversially after a dispute, FT’s report. Its main story is on AI Chipmaker Nvidia, which has become the first $ 4TN (£ 2.94TN) company after “fast rebound for Wall Street Technology Stock”.
The Daily Express says that there is a “fury” on the strike by a potential doctors, in which the Prime Minister is branded as “weak”. Resident doctors, known as the first junior doctors in England, have said that they will strike for five days from July 25, which after voting in favor of the fresh action on salary, if the government does not agree to talk on its salary instead. The paper also has a picture of the queen in Wimbledon on its front page – here shaking hands with Novak Djokovic.
Mirror on Wednesday leads to “surprising bravery” of the “surprising bravery” of children targeted by Southport Killer Axle Rudakubana, after investigating the attacks of “incredible stories of attacks”.