Newspaper headlines: US deal 'made by Brexit' and 'Holy smoke'

Newspaper headlines: US deal 'made by Brexit' and 'Holy smoke'

In a headline that spans across newspapers, various media outlets are covering the recent US-UK trade agreement. The Daily Mail focuses on how the deal aims to protect the British car industry from American tariffs. Meanwhile, the Financial Times highlights Keir Starmer’s role in sealing the deal, securing concessions on car and steel exports. However, there are concerns about the ten per cent levy that remains unchanged on most goods.

The Times reports that the UK Prime Minister is hailing the trade deal with the US as “historic”. Starmer is also noted for his claims of saving jobs while President Trump receives better terms for beef and ethanol. The Daily Telegraph adds a twist to the news by suggesting that the US now has a say in Chinese investments in the UK, which has sparked controversy within the Conservative Party.

Amidst all the headlines, The I newspaper emphasizes how the UK has managed to avoid the worst of Trump’s trade tariffs, coming out ahead in the global race. However, issues still linger in the pharmaceutical industry that need to be addressed. Finally, The Daily Star takes a more light-hearted approach with its cheeky headline stating “The future’s orange!” in reference to the trade deal, alongside a comical picture of President Trump

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