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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about first TV Debate that really did not leave anyone any clearer about who may make the best person for the next PM anyway more to come in next few days and then it between – Which two well thats anyones guess perm any one out of five at present Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏 Amen

The Mirror's front page, featuring the headline "Meltdown"
Several of Saturday’s front pages focus on Britain’s first-ever red heat alert from the Met Office, as the country braces for potentially record-breaking temperatures of up to 41 degrees Celsius early next week. The Mirror calls the heat wave a “national emergency” and reports that the NHS is expecting casualties and that transport will be disrupted. A map on its front page shows which parts of England will be hottest.
The i weekend front page, featuring the headline "Take cover: 40c red alert in UK"
The i Weekend also leads with the Met Office’s red alert and reports that danger from extreme weather extends to the “fit and healthy”. The paper also features the proposed policy on “net zero”, the government’s pledge to reduce climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions, from four out of the remaining five Tory leadership candidates.
The Guardian's front page, featuring the headline: "Thousands may die as record highs expected"
Health officials are particularly concerned for the safety of those living alone on the upper floors of buildings, reports the Guardian, which also leads on the dangers of next week’s extreme weather.
The Star front page, featuring the headline: "We're gonna need a bigger lilo!"
In another weather-related story, the Daily Star reports that marine biology experts fear the climate crisis could bring great white sharks to UK waters.
The Telegraph's front page, featuring the headline "Mordaunt insists she is up to the job"
The Telegraphs’s lead story follows on from yesterday’s reports of scrutiny of one of the frontrunners in the Conservative leadership, Penny Mordaunt. The minister told the paper she is being targeted by smears in a “black ops” campaign, and insisted she is up to the job of prime minister.
The Times
Saturday’s Times focuses on former Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s performance in the leadership debate. It says he branded his leadership rivals of being irresponsible about tax cuts, and Mr Sunak used the debate to “go on the offensive”.
The Mail's front page, featuring the headline "Liz tax boost for families"
The Daily Mail’s lead story focuses on promises of a “radical overhaul of the tax system” by Ms Mordaunt’s leadership contest rival, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.
The Express front page, featuring the headline "Boris' message to next PM: 'You must finish job on Brexit'"
“Boris’ message to next PM: ‘You must finish job on Brexit’”, reads the Daily Express’s headline.
The FT Weekend front page, featuring the headline "Public sector staff in 5% pay offer"
Boris Johnson will offer millions of public sector staff a 5% pay rise next week, reports the Financial Times. The paper says ministers fear that offers that fall below inflation (which is expected to pass 11% in autumn) will lead to widespread strikes.

“Meltdown” is how the Daily Mirror describes the Met Office’s first ever red heat warning. It says as well as school closures and possible delays on the railways, there are “fears of power cuts” on Monday and Tuesday if the network buckles under the weight of air conditioners running for hours on end – while “passenger planes could become too heavy to take off” as the soaring temperatures reduce atmospheric pressure. 

“Thousands may die” is the Guardian’s headline – warning that people living alone on the upper floors of high-rise buildings could be most vulnerable. 

The i Weekend urges readers to “take cover” – and says the UK will need “more than fans” to protect us if extreme heat becomes a regular feature of summer in the next few decades.

Some of the other front pages focus on the Tory leadership contest once again. Penny Mordaunt gives an interview to the Daily Telegraph, dismissing briefings from rival campaigns that she’s not up to the job of prime minister. 

“Look at my record”, she says, “The first job I had in government, I managed to bring the firefighters dispute, pensions dispute and strikes to an end… other ministers didn’t”. 

Penny Mordaunt
Tory leadership candidate Penny Mordaunt told the Telegraph she was the victim of a smear campaign

Meanwhile the Daily Mail leads on plans by Liz Truss to offer families a tax break worth up to £2,500 if she wins the race for Number Ten. It says couples with young children or caring responsibilities would be among those able to share their personal tax allowances.

Most of the papers conclude that Ms Truss performed badly in last night’s TV debate on Channel 4. The Daily Express says she “seemed nervous and often flustered” and showed “nothing like” the communication skills of her idol, Margaret Thatcher. 

The Sun agrees, suggesting the foreign secretary was “torn apart” by Rishi Sunak for “being dishonest about her economic plans”. The paper thinks Kemi Badenoch had the best night, “skewering Penny Mordaunt for changing her tune over gender policies”, while Tom Tugendhat won “whoops” from the audience as he “slammed” the dishonest culture at Westminster. 

But The Times says the fractious nature of the debate shows how hard it will be for the new Tory leader to unite the party. “Perhaps the biggest winner”, it argues, “was Sir Keir Starmer.”

According to The FT Weekend, Boris Johnson will offer pay rises averaging 5% to millions of public sector workers next week. It says the Treasury had hoped to keep increases to 2%, but was now likely to go further because of soaring inflation. 

Boris Johnson
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will offer 5% pay rises to public sector workers next week

The union, Unison, insists the wage hike still won’t be enough to mitigate the rising cost of living, or persuade “disillusioned” staff in sectors like the NHS to stay on.

And the Daily Star reports that global warming could soon mean the arrival of great white sharks off Britain’s coastline. A marine biologist tells the paper that it “would only take a small change in water conditions” for the sharks to extend their normal European range beyond the Mediterranean. 

Despite the risks they might pose, the Star opts for a characteristically light-hearted headline: “We’re gonna need a bigger lilo!”

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