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What the papers say – July 23



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he nation’s papers are led by a tough begin to the busiest vacation weekend of the yr.

The Every day Mirror, Every day Mail, The Unbiased and Every day Star all lead with prolonged delays on the Port of Dover and airports throughout the nation bringing summer time getaways to a standstill.

FT Weekend and The Every day Telegraph report Overseas Secretary Liz Truss has referred to as on France to repair the problems on the Channel amid a “ferocious” row over the administration of post-Brexit border controls.

Staying with Ms Truss, The Guardian says the Overseas Secretary’s promise to “scrap all remaining EU laws” may end result within the disappearance of “lots of of legal guidelines masking employment and environmental protections”.

The iweekend leads with feedback from Ms Truss’s “financial system guru” that her promised tax cuts would lead to rates of interest of as much as 7%.

Voters again Ms Truss over management rival Rishi Sunak, in keeping with the Every day Categorical.

In the meantime, The Instances stories Mr Sunak has warned Britain is dealing with a “nationwide emergency” over the financial system, NHS backlogs and unlawful immigration.

And The Solar says Paddy and Christine McGuiness have introduced the tip of their marriage.

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