The Papers: 'Spending warning to Burnham' and 'Only 693 days till Euros'
•'Spending warning to Burnham' and 'Only 693 days till Euros'Published1 minute agoImage caption, The Daily Telegraph leads with warnings from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Andy Burnham, who...
•The IMF says the "deficit must be cut as PM-in-waiting considers nationalising Thames Water", after Burnham unveils plans to be "unashamedly" Labour, suggesting – in the paper's words – that "he will...
•Image caption, "Andy Burnham prime minister in 72 hours," reads the i Paper's headline, writing "Makerfield MP will be crowned Labour leader at midday today" before he "starts work as the UK's next pr...
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'Spending warning to Burnham' and 'Only 693 days till Euros'Published1 minute agoImage caption, The Daily Telegraph leads with warnings from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Andy Burnham, who is expected to become prime minister on Monday, saying that "Britain cannot afford a fresh spending binge". The IMF says the "deficit must be cut as PM-in-waiting considers nationalising Thames Water", after Burnham unveils plans to be "unashamedly" Labour, suggesting – in the paper's words – that "he will tax and spend more". Image caption, "Andy Burnham prime minister in 72 hours," reads the i Paper's headline, writing "Makerfield MP will be crowned Labour leader at midday today" before he "starts work as the UK's next prime minister – the sixth in 10 years". Image caption, The Times reports that Burnham faces a "left-wing revolt" over his reported plans to appoint Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood as chancellor. Labour insiders tell the paper that MPs are "divided" over who should lead the Treasury, amid warnings that another contender – Energy Secretary Ed Miliband – "could become a lightning rod for criticism of the government if he were appointed", according to the paper. Image caption, "Only 693 days till the Euros" reassures the Sun to its heartbroken England readers after the national side's semi-finals loss in the World Cup. It features a photo of the full squad, arm in arm, facing their supporters at the Atlanta stadium. The paper writes: "England's football heroes vowed to find the 'missing piece' which will deliver victory at the 2028 Euros." Image caption, Several papers splash photographs showing some Argentina players holding a sign that reads "Las Malvinas son Argentinas", which translates to "The Falklands are Argentine" as they celebrate their win against England...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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