There are several stories that lead the documents on Monday. The Daily Mail focuses its coverage in the raids made by the Anti -Terror Police in England, which resulted in eight judgments as part of two separate investigations. An “important attack,” reports the mail, citing unidentified sources, one that “could have led to an imminent threat to life.” In Entertainment News, the newspaper continues with its coverage of the 50th birthday of David Beckham with a photograph of Posh and Becks went to the night, but reports a “crisis” with his son Brooklyn, who rejected the event.
The Daily Telegraph also leads with anti -terrorist operations. He says that the trial, seven of whom were of Iranian men, have led to renewed called to the Government to prostrate the Islamic revolutionary of Iran Corp. The Telegraph informs their understanding that doing so has previously opposed “because it would prevent the United Kingdom from maintaining its rear channel to Iran.” It includes comments from the home office that refuses to speculate on such movement. Telegraph also has a photograph of the Beckhams.
The activity of the anti-terrorist police also creates the cover of the times, however, it is the latest in Great Britain-Eue relations that makes the main story. The Times reports that the EU has told British negotiators that there can be no access to their crime and illegal migration databases as part of the restart of Brexit of Great Britain. The document describes it as a blow to Downing Street efforts to improve security ties with Europe. He quotes an unidentified source that says that the Government was not looking for direct access to the databases, but a “solution” to allow Britain and EU to share key data.
The Guardian also leads with political news, focusing on the comments of former Secretary of Transportation Louise Haigh, who, according to him, urged the prime minister to avoid a “simplistic and naive” shock to the right following the success of reforming a United Kingdom. In The Guardian’s photo is a woman from Gazan who cried a relative, who accompanies a story about Israel by calling the reservists for a new offensive in Gaza.
The Government’s reaction to the success of Local Reforma UK elections also leads document I, which reports that Downing Street believes that it can counteract the Nigel Farage party with plans to “address legal and illegal immigration.” He says that Labor Parliamentarians “admit that the United Kingdom reform has become a larger threat” after local elections.
The Financial Times is another document to inform the impact of the success of the reform on government policy, this time detailing the “new pressure” on the Prime Minister of Labor Parliamentarians to the cuts reversed until the winter allocation of winter fuel. He says that the elimination of support payment “was a key that Realson’s voters told Labor activists that they would not support the party” before local elections. The main story of the FT, however, describes the efforts of Chinese exporters to avoid tariffs in their assets that enter the US. UU. By shipping through third countries. He informs that Chinese social networks are “flooded with ads that offer place of place of origin.”
The American policy is also related to the main story of The Daily Star, which President Donald Trump is “discarding hunting” for aliens “by reducing NASA’s budget by £ 4.5 billion.” He also informs about the informed drama of the Beckham family with a puncture that Brooklyn is “out of the frame” along with the image of POSH and Becks before the 50’s 50th birthday party.
The cover of the Daily Mirror takes the day of the Commeors, which as of this week, leading a characteristic of a 99 -year -old veteran who returns to a cemetery every year to greet his “fallen friends”, the heroes are … also presents the absence of Brooklyn Beckham of his father’s birthday party.
Another 99 -year -old, The Daily Express cover on Monday. The newspaper quotes a Ukrainian veteran who is next to the Allied forces 80 years ago that he “begged” Great Britain not to give up his support for his country in the war with Russia.
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