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Sunday, 2 July 2017

Monday's u.k national newspaper front pages





The Times says that Theresa May’s plans to fine technology companies for failing to remove extremist material online have been likened to the actions of a Chinese dictator by her own counter-terrorism watchdog...







The Daily Mirror reports that at least 69 refugees have drowned this year trying to reach Spain from Africa, with rescuers patrolling waters off the Costas...







The Daily Mail says that young drivers are being tempted into dangerously high levels of debt by car dealers offering them new vehicles for no money upfront, even if the buyer is unemployed, on low wages or has a poor credit record...








The Guardian reports that British officials have "quietly abandoned hope" of securing the government's promised "cake and eat it" Brexit deal, accepting the inevitability of a painful trade-off between market access and political control when Britain leaves the European Union....







Metro looks at the recruitment problems for nurses and midwives, reporting that thousands are leaving the profession amid mounting workloads, plunging morale and poor pay, with worse expected to come...







The Daily Telegraph says that a Cabinet split has emerged between the Chancellor and senior ministers over whether taxes should be raised to pay for the increased spending on public services...







The Sun reports that Iraqis claiming to have been mistreated by US troops were ordered to change their story and accuse innocent UK soldiers instead, with the Ministry of Defence being seen as "an easy target"...







The Daily Express says EU officials will hold crisis talks over fears that Europe is "under siege" from the rising number of migrants, adding that more than 12,000 people landed in Italy last week alone...







The Daily Star says that Wimbledon champion Sir Andy Murray is starting his title defence hours after confirming he is to become a father for the second time...







The i has a warning that Britain's plan to withdraw from EU fishing agreements is being seen as "provocative" and that it has sparked fears of international disputes and over-fishing...





The Financial Times reports that a City of London delegation will head to Brussels with a secret blueprint for a post-Brexit free-trade deal on financial services, as concern mounts about the damage facing employers if they are forced to move operations to the continent...
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