What the Papers Say – July 16

What the Papers Say – July 16

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potentially deadly heat across much of the UK and a politician’s advocacy for fairness is splashed in the papers.

The With Office has issued its first red warning of a heat wave and thousands are feared to die, reports the guard.

The story is also covered by the Daily mirror and iwhile The independent reports that many schools will close and the NHS will experience “extreme” pressure as temperatures approach 40C.

Meanwhile, back to the hustings where the Tory leadership is hopeful Penny Mordaunt praises her credentials The Daily Telegraph and rival Liz Truss tells the Daily Mail she is considering a £2,500 tax cut for families.

Rishi Sunak’s “plea for fairness” during the candidate debate when he accused Ms. Mordaunt and Ms. Truss of being irresponsible leaders The times.

Boris Johnson offers some advice in the Daily Express to his successor, who said they must “finish the Brexit job” and “protect his legacy” to Ukraine.

Mr Johnson plans to offer millions of public sector workers wage increases averaging about 5%, fearing continued union action, Johnson said. FT weekend.

And the Daily star looks to shore as it says “we need a bigger lilo” with research showing global warning will bring great white sharks to Britain.