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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/29/2017: FRONT PAGE: NEW FEARS OF EU EXIT DELAY
FEARS that Brexit could be delayed were raised last night after Chancellor Philip Hammond announced plans for a two-stage “transition period”. It means Britain could remain under Brussels rule for another five years until 2022. The revelation...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/29/2017: Front Page: REST IN PEACE, CHARLIE
HIS battle for survival captured hearts around the world. But little Charlie gard lost his fight for life yesterday – exactly a week before his first birthday. ‘Our beautiful little boy has gone,’ said his heartbroken parents. ‘We are so proud of you...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/29/2017: News: BREXIT BRITS SO ‘CHILDISH’
BREXIT chiefs see Britain as a “child who cannot take no for an answer” it was claimed yesterday as talks continue to falter. The EU’s main negotiator Michel Barnier told member states the UK government keeps “asking for impossible things”. Another...


London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/28/2017: FRONT PAGE: TRUMP REELING FROM HIS BIGGEST CRISIS YET
DONALD TRUMP’S presidency was plunged into unprecedented crisis today after quadruple blows on health policy, Russian sanctions, a White House civil war and his clash with his attorney general. Despite a pledge to “make America great again”, Mr Trump...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017

The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/29/2017: FRONT PAGE: Labour could still halt Brexit, declares Khan
Sadiq Khan has set out the possibility of Britain remaining within the EU, arguing that Brexit could be legitimately stopped if the Labour party included the pledge in an election manifesto or committed to a second referendum. In an intervention that...


The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/29/2017: Front Page: Thousands put their life savings at risk in ‘world’s biggest financial scam’
The life savings of thousands of pensioners are at risk in a scam that authorities are powerless to stop, The Independent can reveal. Some websites are luring savers with the promise of huge payouts with little or no risk to the money invested. The...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 29 July 2017
7/29/2017: Front Page: Dancers make their moves on sculpture park festival show

Classical dancers put on a performance to mark Pablo Bronstein’s new outdoor commission for the Jupiter Artland exhibition at the Edinburgh Art Festival. The Argentine-born artist, who focuses on architecture, will build two ten-metre high pavilions...





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