As the UK prepares to announce the details of today’s major summit, the i Paper anticipates that cheaper food and a “boost to trade” will be key outcomes. No 10 is working towards reducing the cost of imports such as beef, cheese, and olive oil, which will lead to lower prices for consumers. Additionally, UK tourists will soon have the convenience of using their passports at EU e-gates, streamlining travel processes.
The Daily Mail highlights the risks Prime Minister faces, according to his critics, referring to a potential “Brexit vote betrayal” as he is on the verge of finalizing a renewed trade agreement with the EU. In addition to this news, the front page of the Daily Mail features a photo of former US president Joe Biden, who has recently been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer.
The Guardian reports on the intense negotiations between the EU and the UK regarding a “major reset” of their trade deal, indicating that talks went “down to the wire.” Separately, the paper covers Israel’s announcement of a significant offensive in Gaza, with the objective of gaining “operational control” of the Palestinian territory.
The EU fishing demands present a late threat to a deal, according to The Times, which features a photo of Pope Leo XIV in the Popemobile for the first time. The article also highlights the challenges faced by Brussels officials in resetting negotiations with UK Labour Leader Starmer, particularly due to the EU’s fishing demands, which prolonged discussions well into the night
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