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Newspaper headlines: US deal ‘made through Brexit’ and ‘Holy smoke’

Newspaper headlines: US deal ‘made through Brexit’ and ‘Holy smoke’

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail states "U.S. trade deal made by Brexit".

“U.S. trade deal made by Brexit”, states the Daily Mail which is one of the newspapers to guide on information of the USA and the United Kingdom’s new settlement. The Mail notes this is a bid to avoid wasting the British automobile business, which have been topic to American price lists.

The Financial Times' top story reads "Starmer seals first US trade deal since start of Trump war".  The paper's picture story shows Elon Musk and Bill Gates in black and white under the headline "Billionaires' feud".

The Financial Times’ headline reads “Starmer seals first US trade deal since start of Trump war”. The FT additionally stories the United Kingdom has received concessions on automobile and metal exports however didn’t opposite a flat ten in line with cent levy on maximum items.

The Times' headline says "PM hails 'historic' deal with US".

“PM hails ‘historic’ deal with US”, stories the Times. The paper says Sir Keir Starmer “boasts of jobs saved” whilst President Trump will get “better terms for beef and ethanol”.

The headline at the entrance web page of the Daily Telegraph reads "PM hands US 'veto' on China deals'

The Daily Telegraph says it has learnt that under the terms of the deal the US can “object to Chinese firms investing in the UK”. The paper reports the Conservative Party as saying this amounts to a “veto” however this claim has been dismissed by a spokesperson for the government who said it was “categorically untrue”.

The headline on the front page of the I reads "UK wins world race to shake off worst Trump business price lists".

The I newspaper says the UK has won the global race to “shake off worst Trump trade tariffs” but it notes that questions remain over the pharmaceutical industry.

The Daily Star's front page headline states "The long run's orange!" referencing the UK-US trade deal. It sits alongside a picture of President Trump whose skin tone appears to have been artificially been enhanced with a tangerine hue.

The Daily Star’s headline is typically cheeky exclaiming “the future’s orange!” It sits alongside a picture of President Trump whose complexion appears to have artificially been enhanced.

"Holy smoke.. That used to be fast!" exclaims the front page of the Metro.  Its main picture story is from the 80th anniversary of VE day and shows King Charles shaking hands with a veteran at yesterday's remembrance service.

“Holy smoke.. That was quick!” states the front page of the Metro in relation to the secretive process to select a new Pope. Yesterday, white smoke billowed from the Vatican chimney signifying cardinals had elected a successor to Pope Francis. The paper says Leo XIV was chosen as the 267th pontiff in just 25 hours.

"God bless American" reads the headline on the front page of the Sun alongside a photo of the new pope, who hails from Chicago.

“God bless American” reads the headline on the front page of the Sun alongside a photo of the new pope, who hails from Chicago.

The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads "'Evil is not going to be successful': first US pope vows to construct bridges".

The Guardian reports on the new pope’s message from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica under the headline of “‘Evil will not prevail’: first US pope vows to build bridges”. It also reflects on Robert Prevost for having previously criticised the Trump administration over its refugee policies.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reflects on the King's VE Day message and reads "Honour their legacy".  It displays the Prince and Princess of Wales observing at a wreath laid on the Cenotaph.

The Daily Mirror is the one newspaper to guide on Thursday’s commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. The paper displays at the King’s VE Day message referencing the wartime era pronouncing “we must protect their precious legacy”.

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