The Papers: 'Who duped PM?' and 'Pep's agony'
'Who duped PM?' and 'Pep's agony'Published5 minutes agoImage caption, There's a mix of stories across Tuesday's front pages. "Who was the White House hoaxer who duped PM?" asks the Daily Mail as it reports that Andy...
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Here is the latest breaking news from around the world: ' and 'Pep's agony'Published5 minutes agoImage caption, There's a mix of stories across Tuesday's front pages. "Who was the White House hoaxer who duped PM? " asks the Daily Mail as it reports that Andy Burnham exchanged messages with a person posing as the chief of staff to US President Donald.
The paper says an international hunt is under way for the hoaxer responsible for the security breach during which Burnham thought he was sending messages to Susie Wiles "before becoming suspicious the contact was illegitimate". Downing Street has declined to comment on the incident. Image caption, "Andy's faked!
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" is the Daily Star's headline, advising the PM to "just switch off yer mobile! "Image caption, In more news involving the PM, the Daily Telegraph says Burnham is expected to intervene to prevent water companies from raising prices during droughts. It comes after news that regulator Ofwat planned to allow water firms to include "surge pricing" into bills from April during periods of water scarcity.
Image caption, The Guardian shifts its focus to Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, who is facing a backlash after he urged people worrying about climate change to enjoy the warmth of this year's record-breaking heatwaves. Elsewhere, the paper's picture slot shows huge crowds gathered in London to pay tribute to former Cambridge professor Jason Arday who was found dead last week. Image caption, The Daily Mirror calls Tice a "wine buffoon" in its headline, referencing his comments on the deadly heatwaves being good for English wine production.
Speaking to PA, the Reform deputy leader said: "Of course climate change is real, but where is the evidence that net zero is going to stop it? Where is the evidence? " The paper also features former Man City manager Pep Guardiola "agony" as he opens up about the strain of the job on his marriage to Cristina Serra.
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Image caption, The Sun follows with more details of Guardiola's reported talk to his team about his marital problems in a new documentary that "lifts lid on his agony". Image caption, The children's commissioner for England is warning that kids in the UK are "becoming intoxicated by extremism" on social media, the Times reports. Dame Rachel de Souza has called on the government to introduce restrictions on social media use for under-18s, saying safety experts were "deeply concerned" children are being "drawn into radicalisation and violence fascination online".
The paper also pays tribute to actress Hayden Panettiere who has died aged 36. She was best known for her roles in popular TV series including Heroes and Nashville. Image caption, Fears that migrant camps could grow on the UK's south coast is the Daily Express' lead story.
The paper says people smugglers are using the UK as a "transit hub" for migrants hoping to reach other European countries.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.


