What the papers say - July 15

冒険的な success in two corners of London make headlines in Monday’s papers, while Boris Johnson’s (選挙などの)運動をする to be 保守的な leader also features.

The Times features a picture of a 勝利を得た Novak Djokovic on its 前線, と一緒に a story about Mr Johnson 捜し出すing to “reset relations” with Donald Trump should he become 首相.

The 後見人 also features a story about Mr Johnson, 報告(する)/憶測ing that a 新聞記者/雑誌記者 who the Tory leadership frontrunner?discussed helping a friend to have beaten up has called for an 陳謝.

The Daily Telegraph leads on England’s cricketing success after the 味方する 敗北・負かすd New Zealand in 劇の fashion.

The Daily Mail leads with a picture of Ben Stokes kissing his partner Clare.

The Metro carries a picture of the team celebrating with the トロフィー, while the?i runs with the simple headline “World 支持する/優勝者s”.

What the papers say - July 15 (PA)

What the papers say - July 15 (PA)

The 独立した・無所属 features a picture of the 勝利を得た 味方する と一緒に a story on the Home Office outsourcing parts of the 移民/移住 service.

The 財政上の Times leads with a 報告(する)/憶測 示唆するing Carrie Lam 申し込む/申し出d to 辞職する as 長,指導者 (n)役員/(a)執行力のある of Hong Kong but was turned 負かす/撃墜する by Beijing.

The Daily Mirror leads with a (選挙などの)運動をする to 禁止(する) トロフィー 輸入するs.

The Daily 表明する?says half a million carers (人命などを)奪う,主張する to be trained care 労働者s but have no training or 資格s.

And the?Daily 星/主役にする 報告(する)/憶測s remakes of Dad’s Army episodes will 含む/封じ込める anti-German jokes.

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