The Daily Telegraph lead with Sir Keir Starmer blaming the far right for organizing the violent protests that have broken out across the country since the multiple stabbings in Southport. The newspaper said the demonstration was fueled by online speculation about the attacker’s motives, including false claims that he was an asylum seeker. The Daily Mirror said the prime minister had promised to fight “right-wing thugs”. It is reported that in a bid to stamp out what is called “mob violence plaguing Britain” – known agitators will be stopped from traveling, in the same way how football banning orders stop hooligans attending matches.
Police have been urged to increase patrols outside mosques and asylum seeker accommodation, according to the report the Guardian. It said at least 19 far-right rallies were planned across the UK in the coming days. It said community leaders were scared after attacks on mosques in Southport and Hartlepool and because of the “intimidating” actions of activists.
The Daily Express and Metro in picture 17-year-old accused of killing three girls in a children’s dance class after a judge ruled that he can be named. Both of them used the title saying that they had been “unmasked”.
The Times is one report that inmates serving all life terms will be barred from marriage under the fast-tracked law. The newspaper has been told that it has been brought in by the justice secretary to stop the application of serial killer Levi Bellfield for a civil partnership. Bellfield, who killed three people including 13-year-old Millie Dowler, had previously won a case to be allowed to marry, but the wedding was called off.
The first cut in interest rates in four years lead the story Financial Times. He said the decision came in a “knife-edge vote” that marked a boost to the Labor government’s promise to kick-start economic growth. It added that the move was the latest sign of growing confidence among central banks that “the post-Covid price jump has been defeated”. In i noted that the interest rate cuts would result in a £3bn drop in the government’s own debt repayments. But economists have told newspapers the move came too late to ease the Chancellor’s plans to squeeze a spending.
“Say Goodbye to your doctor’s appointment” is the title Daily Mail. Claims that patients are facing “months of misery” after GPs launched industrial action which will see some doctors drastically cut appointments. It said the move would mean “potential health risks for large populations”. A spokesman for the doctors’ union, the BMA, told the paper GPs were “at the end of their tether”.
And there were many tributes to Sir Andy Murray, whose loss to Dan Evans at the Paris Olympics marked the end of his career. The Daily Telegraph said there was “not a dry eye in the house” when he made an emotional farewell at Roland Garros. Sun has “All ends in Paris crying for Andy”. The Daily MirrorHis caption was “Thanks Andy, for being an ace”. The Daily Express asked “When shall we see the like of him again?” with Daily Mail conclude only with “Farewell Legend”.
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