What the papers say - June 7

記念s for the 75th 周年記念日 of the D-Day 上陸s fill Friday’s 前線 pages.

One image in particular, of a six-year-old boy and his 広大な/多数の/重要な uncle, features on the 前線 of the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily 表明する, the i and the Metro.

The Daily Telegraph leads with a 投票 that 示唆するs Boris Johnson is best placed to 勝利,勝つ 支援する 投票者s from the Brexit Party.

The Times 報告(する)/憶測s on 関心s that the Queen may be pulled into the political quagmire surrounding Brexit.

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MPs 恐れる Queen will be dragged into Brexit#tomorrowspaperstoday #Brexit @hendopolis pic.twitter.com/DebH10XwrN

― The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) June 6, 2019

Theresa May, who 辞職するs as 総理大臣 on Friday, and (ドイツなどの)首相/(大学の)学長 Philip Hammond are locked in a 論争 over how much she can spend on 誓約(する)s for her social 遺産/遺物, the 財政上の Times 報告(する)/憶測s.

The 後見人 leads with 落ちるing numbers of women and people from 黒人/ボイコット and 少数,小数派 et hnic backgrounds 存在 given 役割s running NHS 信用s.

What the papers say - June 7 (PA)

What the papers say - June 7 (PA)

And The Sun 報告(する)/憶測s on a contested scratch card 勝利,勝つ.

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