Newspaper headlines: Crime-committing migrants 'kicked out' and 'Trump Inc'

Newspaper headlines: Crime-committing migrants 'kicked out' and 'Trump Inc'

The latest front pages of various newspapers are filled with intriguing stories and eye-catching headlines. The Observer, under new management, features a striking photo of US President Donald Trump’s family, labeling them as “The firm: Trump Inc and the new age of corruption”. On a different note, the Daily Mail highlights the government’s crackdown on criminal migrants, with plans in place to deport anyone convicted of an offense, regardless of nationality.

Moving on, the Sunday Express delves into the topic of migrants’ lawyers allegedly abusing the system, stating that new government initiatives will prevent foreign criminals from exploiting controversial human rights laws. Meanwhile, the Sun reveals a headline about former soap star Danny Dyer’s prescription drug use during his time on EastEnders, where he criticized his co-stars, scripts, and BBC bosses for what he perceived as a lack of care.

The Sunday Telegraph touches upon a controversial incident where a retired policeman was cautioned for a “thought crime” following a disagreement with a pro-Palestinian supporter. This event has raised concerns about the limitations on free speech in society. Moreover, the Sunday Times discusses the financial success of businessman Graham King, known as the “Asylum King,” who reportedly became a billionaire due to the profitability of his migrant-housing company.

Lastly, the Sunday Mirror recounts the new life of Thomas Markle, the father of the Duchess of Sussex, who now resides in a modest apartment in the Philippines. The Daily Star takes a humorous angle by reporting on the supposed prowess of farmers in the bedroom, with a poll suggesting that most believe they are exceptional partners. Overall, the diverse array of stories in the newspapers reflects the varied interests and concerns of the public

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