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Starrers' U-Turn 'and Trump' ambush ''

The headline of the front page of the Times is: "Pensioners are waiting to wait year after the U -turn of the winter factor".

Sir Keir Starrer's winter fuel “U-Turn” dominated on Thursday. The Times says that the pensioners are now waiting for more than a year that winter fuel payments were posted again after the “biggest” walk of the term of the prime minister. Donald Trump's “ambush” of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is also in the spotlight. The newspaper describes that the US leader confronts him with a video of which he said that “white” farmers in South Africa “murdered” and “their country confiscated”.

The heading on the front page of the Financial Times is: "Starer makes the U-Turn in winter fuel payments if the pressure from MPs increases".

“Starer leads the U-Winkel fuel payments into financial times”, as it reports on the backtrack of the prime minister's cuts in the winter fuel payments for pensioners. The newspaper says that Sir Keir “put pressure on Labor MPs” after the party had suffered a number of “humiliating” defeats this month in the local elections. “Trump around Ramaphosa” describes the reporting on the US president's meeting with his South African counterpart.

The heading on the front page of the Guardian is: "Starer announces the U-Turn about winter fabric after a violent counter reaction".

Sir Keir's “partial promotion” on winter fuel payments also leads the front page of the Guardian. The newspaper states that the government's U-turn “will help tear down a growing backbench rebellion” about its welfare cuts in the next month of £ 5. “Trump in 'White Völkermur' ambush” is also presented, paired with a photo of President Trump, who takes photos to the press, as the South African President can be seen.

The heading on the front page of the Daily Mirror is: "Keir: We get it".

“Keir: We get it” rounds off the mirroring of the mirror about the baking track of the Prime Minister for Winter fuel payments. The paper also emphasizes that pensioners have to wait until October to find out whether they qualify according to the new rules. And “Finally” Tottenham captivated a 17-year-old drought to win the Europa League.

Reads the heading on the front page of the Daily Express: "Fight for fuel payment for everyone not over".

The Daily Express says “Fight for the fuel fuel for everyone”, since it reports that the conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has sworn to continue fighting for pensioners after Labor's U -turn. Spurs' “£ 100m Glory” is also celebrated.

The heading on the front page of the U -Bahn is: "Sagreer in Turn U-Turn".

The U -Bahn says that the prime minister has become “packed” by members of his own party to winter fuel. The newspaper also teases the reporting on the Cannes Film Festival, “Scarjo's debut and Spacey's back” alongside photos of actors Scarlett Johansson and Kevin Spacey.

The heading of the front page of the Daily Telegraph is: "Rayner: Let us reduce the migrant advantages".

The Daily Telegraph shows that deputy prime minister Angela Rayner asked Chancellor Rachel Reeves to limit access to the state pension for “recently arrived immigrants”. The paper says that it has seen a secret memo that suggests “a power struggle in the heart of the cabinet”, with Rayner “going out of her letter to change economic policy”. Also on the front page there is a story about the Prime Minister, who “draw Chagos Islands at a price of 9 billion GBP”.

The heading on the front page of the I -Paper is: "Reeves open to new wealth taxes when it is exposed to budget Black Hole".

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is “open to new wealth taxes” to avoid further borrowing, reports the I -Paper. In the newspaper, Reeves does not agree to Angela Rayner about the principle of taxing the richest, although he rejected the leaked list of the proposed tax increases by the deputy PM. Elsewhere, Tottenham's victory over Man United is summarized by words by head coach Ver Postecoglou: “I always win in my second year.”

The heading on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Reeves drinkers from triple blow".

“Reeves, from Triple Blow Täle,” explains the Daily Mail, since it calls the Chancellor as a “humiliating day”. On Wednesday, the paper summarizes the announcements as “open warfare in the cabinet”.

The heading on the front page of the Daily Star is: "Jay's friends have to appear!".

The Daily Star leads with a plea by Jay Slater's mother after two of the teenagers' friends were missing in his investigation on Wednesday.

The headline of the front page of the sun is: "Paedos are neutered".

Finally, “Paedos to be neutered” is the sun when it reports that Justice Minister Shabana Mahmood makes the chemical castration of pedophiles and rapists mandatory.

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