The Daily Mail pointed out that the “U.S. Trade Agreement” of Brexit is one of many newspapers, which are led by the new agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom. The email pointed out that saving the British auto industry is a treatment that is subject to US tariffs.
The Financial Times titled “Starmer Seal’s first U.S. trade deal since the beginning of the Trump War.” Foot also reported that Britain won a discount on automobile and steel exports but failed to remove the flat debt collection of most commodities.
According to the Times, “PM hail “history” deals with us.” The paper says Sir Keir Starmer “proudly saved the job” while President Trump received “beef and ethanol.”
The Daily Telegraph said it was under the terms of the transaction that the United States could “oppose Chinese companies investing in the UK.” The paper reports that the Conservatives say it is equivalent to a “veto power”, but the claim has been rejected by a government spokesman, who said it is “absolutely untrue.”
My newspaper said the UK won a global race to “get rid of the worst Trump trade tariffs,” but it noted that problems in the pharmaceutical industry remain.
The daily star’s title is usually cheeky, yelling out “The Orange of the Future!” It sits with a picture of President Trump, whose skin tone seems to be artificially enhanced.
“Holy Smoke…that’s very soon!” pointed out that the front page of the subway is related to the secret process of choosing the new pope. Yesterday, white smoke from the Vatican chimneys rang, indicating that the Cardinal elected Pope Francis’ successor. The document says Leo Fourteen was selected as the 267th pontiff in just 25 hours.
“God Bless Americans” read the title on the front page of the Sun and read a picture of the new pope next to the picture of the new pope from Chicago.
The Guardian reported the message of the new pope on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, titled “Evil will not prevail”: The first American pope vowed to build bridges.” It also reflects Robert Prevost’s previous criticism of the Trump administration’s refugee policy.
The Daily Mirror is the only newspaper to mark the 80th anniversary of Europe’s victory on Thursday. The paper reflects the King’s VeD news, citing wartime generations, saying “we must protect their precious legacy.”