What the papers say – July 10
he BBC presenter who allegedly paid a young person £35,000 for sexually specific photographs has dominated the entrance pages of the UK’s papers.
The Sun stated the person made a name to the “youngster” after the story was damaged by the paper final week.
The Telegraph, the Daily Mirror and the Times say the BBC have contacted the police over the “high profile” TV presenter’s alleged intercourse scandal.
The i and the Daily Mail additionally put this story on the high of their agenda.
The Daily Express, Metro and the Daily Star say the presenter has been suspended by the broadcaster.
In different news, Nato allies have put stress on Germany and the US to indicate extra help for Ukraine’s Nato membership, in accordance with the Financial Times.
And The Guardian reveals that greater than 50 MPs have owned stakes in publicly listed firms.