What the papers say – August 13

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he Sunday papers are dominated by the deaths of six individuals after a ship sank off the coast of France whereas attempting to cross the Channel.

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The Observer, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People all lead with the story, which has prompted anger over the Government’s asylum coverage.

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Meanwhile, the Sunday Express carries the headline: “For pity’s sake stop the boats.”

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Elsewhere, The Sunday Telegraph stories ministers wish to rent extra barges and use workplace and pupil lodging blocks to accommodate migrants.

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Tougher A-level grading is required to halt a surge in college dropouts, in response to The Sunday Times.

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The Independent continues its marketing campaign calling on the Government to grant UK asylum for hundreds of Afghan refugees.

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And the Daily Star Sunday says boffins have a “secret plan” to contact aliens by inviting them to play chess.

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