What the papers say – August 11

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unior physician strikes, fears over a rise in Channel crossings and a significant ironmongery shop going into administration entrance Britain’s papers on Friday.

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The Daily Telegraph and The Times say strikes from junior docs have to date value the NHS £1 billion as one other walkout begins as we speak.

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The Daily Mail relays a message from the Health Secretary Steve Barclay who “demands” that docs finish their strikes.

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The Daily Express studies ministers are “privately” anxious about a rise in migrants crossing the Channel.

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The ironmongery shop Wilko has gone into administration, spelling bother for Britain’s excessive streets, based on the Financial Times and Metro.

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The i leads with the start of what it calls the “mortgage rates war” as lenders begin to lower costs.

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Greenpeace says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will go down in historical past for failing on local weather, The Guardian studies.

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The Daily Mirror includes a story on Theresa Villiers, who owned £70,000 value of shares in oil firm Shell whereas she was setting secretary.

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The Independent writes an expose on the used automobile trade, calling it the “great British car insurance con”.

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And the Daily Star says folks might must vacation in “boring Belgium” in the event that they need to beat the heatwaves this summer time.

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