Residents start this morning and take several papers on a five -day strike by doctors. Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s “Defense” message is that he leads the Daily Mail “will not” do not have a cave among terrorist doctors “. Streeting reported that the walkout walkout by about 50,000 doctors would cause “untold grief” for patients, saying that it would not allow the British Medical Association to “catch this country for ransom”.
According to an editorial by the Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper at The Times, the strike is “the threat to NHS as we know”. In his appeal to doctors to “snob” the walkout, the stormer says that industrial action will “play in hands” who “do not want to succeed our NHS in their current form”. According to the stormer, strike improvement UK leader Nigel Faraz can plan to look more attractive to voters to change the NHS funding model.
The Daily Express Shadow goes ahead with the comments of Health Secretary Stuart Andrew, which criticizes attacks as “irresponsible, unnecessary, incorrect”. The 5-day action is determined to “sink” NHS “in crisis”, they say.
Doctors’ strikes receive a front page slot on the guardian, but the paper is with a petition from the head of the Palestinian refugee agency, which in four days this week to help at least 45 people in the region to be hungry and “help”. Ghazan “neither dead nor alive, they are running from corpses”, according to Philip Lazarini, head of UNWRRA.
According to the UK I paper, a Palestinian state is “ready to recognize”, which leads to the stars’ comments that Palestinians have “unqualified rights” to the state. The Prime Minister will advocate US President Donald Trump on “human devastation” in Gaza during his visit to Britain later this week, later this week, report of paper.
Gaza in the Daily Mirror has a picture of desperate people begging for food, with “Britain Must Do Do Do”. The story of the support reports the MPs on warning to the Prime Minister that the government should “shake our shoulders and say that there is nothing that we can do”. Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan usually dies at the age of 71 with a color picture of the star at the top of the page.
After his death from cardiac arrest, “incredible Hulk” tribute to The Daily Star. Wrestlers depicted in their signature Golden Briefs and vest, found dead in their Florida Haveli after years of being “stricken” by health issues, reporting paper.
The “Rip Hulk” appears in the top bar of the sun, but the paper leads to reports that are purchasing asylum seekers from famous stores in London, including Liberty, Gucci, Prada and John Lewis. “Lena is a liberty” is their headline, while a security firm tells the whistleblower paper that the police rarely participate in their call. “
The Daily Telegraph also reports on immigration issues, the comments of the Essex Police Commissioner are characterized by the migrants to be transferred from an applying hotel. But this paper occurs with the closure of more than 6,000 agricultural businesses this year, when Labor cut the amount of inherited taxes available in the fields. The net disadvantage of more than 3,000 agricultural businesses in the first six months of 2025 indicates that the number of farms is “shrinking at the fastest speed”.
The sharp decline in Tesla’s shares led the Financial Times, which reports that Tumble came out after the company’s Chief Executive Elon Musk warned that Trump’s EV anti -agenda would be “profit”. Tesla’s stock fell 8% from the afternoon trading on Thursday, deteriorating a decline, which has wiped out more than half of the trillion dollars from the company’s price since December.
Lionus manager Sarina Wiegman has a lead to an emotional “Good Luck” Metro, which is ahead of the final match of her Euro 2025 against Spain on Sunday. Wiegman knows – a Dutchwoman “who has become really dear to England – the details of her series of successes with the lioness, now reached a third major final in four years, before announcing:” Sarina and Sheras trust us “.