What the papers say – June 24

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large inflow of unlawful vapes and households being spared a internet zero levy are among the many tales main the nation’s papers.

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The Guardian reviews a “tsunami” of harmful vapes have been seized by buying and selling requirements within the final three years.

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The Daily Telegraph leads with Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps signalling hard-pressed households will likely be spared a £120 levy on their vitality payments to fund the hydrogen business.

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has struck a cope with banks to pause repossessions for 12 months in an effort to ease mortgage ache, in keeping with the Daily Mail and FT Weekend.

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Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror reviews junior docs are set to strike for a file 5 days in a row within the newest escalation of their struggle for truthful pay.

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The Times says the Government could block pay rises for hundreds of thousands of public sector staff over inflation fears.

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The Daily Express leads with the Prince of Wales’s mission to sort out homelessness in honour of his late mom.

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And The Sun says Katie Price’s mum has advised the paper her daughter is “lucky to be alive”.

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