'Trump and Musk, babies at war' and 'DIY Ozempic boom'

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The headline on the front page of The Financial Times reads 'Trump and Musk urged to hug and make up after explosive rift'Image source, FINANCIAL TIMES
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Allies of Trump and Musk are urging the two to mend their relationship, reports the Financial Times, to try to limit political and commercial damage

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reads: 'Babies at War'Image source, THE DAILY MIRROR
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Their rancour is inspiring plenty of headlines - with the Daily Mirror weighing in on the 'babies at war', noting 'the egos have landed' and flagging Musk's accusation linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein

The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: 'Lost in Space'Image source, THE DAILY STAR
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The Daily Star is going with a story about "bitter ex first buddy" Musk reportedly taking his SpaceX landing pod away from Trump - which the paper claims will leave some Nasa astronauts stranded in space

The front page of the Daily Mail reads Exposed: The DIY Fat Jab DealersImage source, THE DAILY MAIL
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Meanwhile the Daily Mail focuses on an investigation into the "booming black market" of cheap DIY Ozempic reportedly being sold across the UK

The headline of The Times reads 'Squeeze on services to pump cash into NHS'Image source, THE TIMES
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The Times leads with a story that the PM will boost the NHS with £30bn extra funding at the expense of other public services including police and councils

The front page of the Daily Express read: Kemi: Britain being mugged in asylum claims messImage source, THE DAILY EXPRESS
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Meanwhile the Daily Express features opposition leader Kemi Badenoch's claims that the UK is becoming a "soft touch" on asylum

The headline on The Sun reads: 'Cops will never pin Maddie on me'Image source, THE SUN
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The prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case has gloated that police will never pin the case on him without a body, according to the Sun, citing a letter. Brueckner has previously denied through his lawyers any involvement in the child's disappearance

The headline of the Daily Telegraph reads: 'Fears over migrants 'are form of terorrism'Image source, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
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The Daily Telegraph reports that an online training course for the national deradicalization programme Prevent lists "cultural nationalism" as a belief that could lead to a person being referred. It also features a picture of tennis player Katie Boulter, who says she receives abuse every time her boyfriend, fellow tennis player Alex de Minaur, loses

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