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Conservative"Inappropriate" acts by politicians, slow protests, and suspicious cigarettes are scattered on the cover.

Daily Mirrorknows that the Prime Ministerknew about the "sexual pest allegations" againstCrispincherbefore the Diet members. I have not reported that I admitted it. He was promoted to Deputy Prime Minister.

Senior Downing Street sources quoted thatIndependentstated that the Prime Minister "directly recognized the direct explanation of inappropriate sexual contact." I am.

The Minister and his aides do not want to defend Mr Johnson's handling of the case, according toi.

Two major unions areGuardianswarning that Congress must act to prevent the "endless" allegations of sexual misconduct by MPs. ing.

Timesreports a pincher on the top page, but the interior minister is splattered and urges police to use new power against fuel tax protesters. increase. Daily Mail. According to

Metro, slow protests on highways across the UK show that the average price of gasoline has reached a new high of 191.5p per liter. Because.

The Financial Timesreports that "massive" turmoil is expected this summer as state train drivers strike for the first time since 1995. increase.

But not all the news is disastrous, theDaily Expresssays the National Insurance Reform "Saves 30 Million Employees Up to £ 3.3 Million a Year with Maximum Tax Cuts" I can do it, "quotes PM. 10 years".

The Daily Telegraphcovers Sir Keir Starmer, who excludes re-entry to the EU or the Single Market if the Labor Party comes to power. According to

The Sun, a Premier League soccer player in his twenties was arrested in northern London on suspicion of rape.

AndThe Daily Starcites data claiming that one in five cigarettes is a fake containing "and even poop."