Newspaper headlines: 'Chaos on eve of welfare vote' and 'Red-hot Brits'

Newspaper headlines: 'Chaos on eve of welfare vote' and 'Red-hot Brits'

In the lead-up to the crucial vote on the proposed welfare bill, The Guardian reports that Labour’s attempt to sway rebel members has turned into disarray. Rachel Maskell, a vocal rebel MP, expressed to the paper that the plans were unraveling in the Commons due to numerous flaws in the government’s proposals. The front page also highlights an inquiry opened by the police into Bob Vylan and Kneecap following their controversial performances at Glastonbury, along with a feature on “Ukraine’s unwitting suicide bombers”. Additionally, British women’s tennis player Emma Radacanu’s success at Wimbledon is spotlighted, as she advances to the second round.

The Financial Times informs readers that a diluted version of the welfare reform has led to halved savings but still results in pushing 150,000 individuals into poverty. The front page also showcases Estonian soldiers stationed at the border with Russia. The FT suggests that many along Nato’s border anticipate President Vladimir Putin directing his focus to the alliance’s eastern flank. Furthermore, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce a reduction in the annual tax-free cash Isa allowance this month.

Daily Mail predicts that rebel MPs are on track to cause embarrassment for the Prime Minister during the welfare vote. The front page also covers Emma Raducanu’s triumph at Wimbledon, where she partners with Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz in the mixed doubles event. Additionally, the paper promises to divulge insights into the late Queen’s opinions on Meghan. The i Paper outlines the final efforts

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