What the papers are saying – June 27

What the papers are saying – June 27

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summit in Germany, skyrocketing property prices and a shortage of NHS dentists are among the topics in the national newspapers.

Boris Johnson’s intervention in the G7 is the front page of Guardianas the paper wrote, the prime minister used “a series of bilateral meetings and TV interviews to present himself as a bulwark against potential setbacks” about Ukraine.

But The Daily Telegraph reports that US President Joe Biden will block Johnson’s solution to the food crisis.

the Financial times says the G7 wants to hurt Russia’s “war coffers” with a price cap on crude oil exports.

the independent writes that countries have been urged not to water down their climate change commitments, while the dude says leaders have sought a united front away from “home quarrels”.

In the meantime, meters reports that G7 leaders mocked Vladimir Putin by making fun of taking off their shirts.

Elsewhere, shortage of NHS dentists is causing “horrific suffering” according to the daily mirrorstating that some patients have had their own teeth extracted.

the Daily star reports of ongoing “airport chaos”, with one incident turning the paper coins into a “battle mare” in which airport workers were allegedly attacked.

A “colossal” number of homeowners are cashing in on rising property values ​​ahead of an expected crash, according to the Daily Express

The sun says £3 million has been “filled and handed over” to the Prince of Wales by a Qatari sheikh, in an incident the newspaper says is under investigation by the charity watchdog.

And Britain has become the global capital of fraud, reports the Daily mail