What the papers say – June 10

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The Day by day Specific, Day by day Mail,Day by day Mirror and Metro report that Mosely was “agonisingly” near security when he collapsed after falling down a rocky slope on a Greek island.



Transferring to politics, The Occasions covers Suella Braverman’s message to her fellow Tories: Embrace Nigel Farage.

The i stories that Sir Keir Starmer has but to persuade voters that the Labour Celebration has the solutions to challenges dealing with the UK.

The Monetary Occasions splashes on Labour dropping a serious proposal on pensions in an effort to de-risk its election marketing campaign.

The Unbiased stories on the intervention of former deputy prime minister Lord Michael Heseltine, who has issued a rallying cry to the Conservatives, warning that the social gathering is “combating for its life”.

Wanting overseas, The Day by day Telegraph and The Guardian report on France’s right-wing surge, which has strong-armed Emmanuel Macron right into a snap election.

And the Day by day Star leads on a psychic vegetable that’s tipping England to win the Euros.

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