What the Papers Are Saying – July 1st

What the Papers Are Saying – July 1st

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The resignation of Chris Pincher as deputy head of government, the UK’s 50th pride and the murder of Logan Mwangi make headlines on the first day of July.

The sunthe Daily mailGuardian and The Daily Telegraph all lead on Mr Pincher’s apology and resignation over “drunk ‘groping'”.

Boris Johnson’s pledge to increase defense spending by tens of billions is front page of the independent

The times says number 10 is planning a tax cut to curb inflation.

the dude splashes an exclusive message from former Prime Minister Theresa May on the 50th anniversary of Britain’s first Pride March. Ms May said the government should reverse its decision not to protect transgender people under a proposed ban on conversion therapy.

The two-year jail term imposed on former Scottish MP Natalie McGarry for embezzlement has made the front page of meters

the Daily Express and the daily mirror lead in the sentencing of Logan Mwangi’s killers.

the Financial times reports that the UK’s trading performance has fallen to its worst level since 1955.

And the Daily star splashing on Bernie Ecclestone’s “bizarre defense of belds”.