A mixture of stories leads Friday papers, but many US President Trump and Russian President Putin preview the high-day summit. The conversation with Trump Putin is further focused on “economic encouragement”, the Times report, as the US President praised Russia’s “mass” oil and gas reserves. Trump has reduced the meeting with Putin, stating that another important meeting will be included in another important meeting.
The guardian proceeds with Trump’s comments that Putin is ready to “make a deal” at his Alaska meeting, but worry about his suggestion that Moscow and Kiev can “split things”. The front page also has a public remarks from the family of a Southport victim, urging ministers to reveal the ethnicity of serious crime suspects.
The comments of the head of Britain’s armed forces faced the Daily Telegraph, in which Admiral Sir Tony Radkin said West “should not be a cow by Putin”. His comment on paper, marking the 80th anniversary of the victory on Japan Day (VJ Day), comes beyond the Summit. “Putin does not want a war with NATO because he will lose,” Sir Tony writes.
Tribute to two world war giants leads the Daily Express, which also marks the VJ Day anniversary. The picture of the front page is from the 100 -year -old veteran Reg Draper, who watched Japan’s formal surrender at the end of WW2. The heroes gave us examples of how the struggle [freedom] Can and should be protected “, report of paper.
“Thank you” is a simple title of the daily mirror, which also marks the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.
In the metro report, the annual cost for “revolutionary fat when” Maunjaro may exceed £ 2,700, the Metro report. According to the paper, the drug manufacturer of the drug comes after the price increase after “bow for trump pressure”. The US President has earlier stated that Americans pay more for drugs and “subsidize health care abroad”. The paper is one of the few for the details of the new album of Taylor Swift.
Fat jab price also leads the Hike Daily Mail, which reports that the annual cost of the silence may increase by 170%. Pharmacy leaders are worried that patients can now become “claws” in extensive disputes about the cost of drugs, reporting paper.
A migrant, who “taunted Brits” was informed to the police to make a ticketing video, telling men how to kill their astraged wives, the report of The Sun. According to paper, the man filmed before paying smuggling gangs to take the video in Germany in the previous weekend.
The new data shows that the number of people with non-DOM tax status leaving the UK was in accordance with the 2024 budget forecast according to the Financial Times. After a series of “anecdotes” surveys, the figures for Chancellor Rachel Reves would be a “relief”, suggesting that his tax plans would trigger a migration of rich people. A labor crack on non-DOM status is expected to increase more than £ 4bn in 2026-27.
Minister is considering a plan to increase tuition fees as per the rate of inflation, I paper report. Officials of several universities have warned that the university may face backlash from students without promoting income without “bust”, but according to paper.
“Dare Ruo” is the lead for the Daily Star, who reports on a reaction of criticism by Tom Brady, a minority owner of Birmingham City, footballer Wayne Runi. Roney said that it was “very inappropriate” for Braddy to question the morality of his work in a rear scenes.