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US President Trump’s speech at the UN General Assembly has caused a stir, with The Daily Telegraph highlighting his comments that the West is “going to hell over migration.” Alongside this, the president took aim at London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, suggesting he wanted to impose sharia law, a claim Khan labeled as “appalling and bigoted.” The paper also features a photo of Catherine, Princess of Wales, expressing support for Southport families.
The Guardian also covers Trump’s speech as its top story, emphasizing his remarks to European leaders that “your countries are going to hell.” The president criticized what he called the “failed open borders experiment” but faced backlash for promoting an unproven link between autism and paracetamol. Experts have dismissed these claims made by Trump.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure as The i Paper reports on a £30bn hole in her upcoming Budget, leading to expectations of tax hikes. Trump’s UN speech, which included controversial statements about climate change being a “con,” was met with incredulity from the audience. Reeves is facing challenges amid criticisms of the president’s provocative rhetoric.
The Daily Mirror describes Trump as “deranged” following his UN speech, with the paper labeling him as “the world’s most powerful man-baby.” The front page also features news of legendary cricket umpire Dickie Bird’s passing at the age of 92. The Mirror captures the intensity of Trump’s speech while paying tribute to a sports icon
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