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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about Last Two for PM as Sunak & Truss enter the final few weeks and the Conservative Membership across the country Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s Amen

The headline in the i reads: "Tinderbox UK ignites at record 40.3C"
Many of the papers lead with the record high temperature of 40.3C reached in parts of the UK on Tuesday. The i reports that at least 34 weather stations around England saw temperatures that exceeded the previous record and carries a warning from scientists that climate change means extreme heat events will become more frequent in the future.
The headline in the Guardian reads: "'A wake-up call': UK hits highest ever temperature".
The new record highs are described as a “grim milestone” and “wake-up call” by the Guardian. The paper reports there are likely to be up to 1,000 excess deaths as a result of the heatwave between Sunday and Wednesday, and also quotes climate scientists warning that the UK could be on track to see similar temperatures every three years in future.
The headline in the Metro reads: "40.3C: Burning hot Britain"
The Metro is one of a number of front pages to feature images of the fires that raged across the country on Tuesday. In one, a home in Wennington, east London, is seen ablaze after a fire began in a dried out compost heap – while in another smoke from a wildfire billows across the A2 in Dartford, Kent.
The headline in the Sun reads: "Hellfire"
“Hellfire”, reads the headline in the Sun. The paper reports that at least five homes were razed in the Wennington fire.
The headline in the Mirror reads: "40C: Britain's burning"
The Daily Mirror carries quotes from one Wennington resident who describes how his wife phoned him in tears on Tuesday to tell him their home had “gone up in flames”. The paper also says 999 crews around the country reported never having seen fires on such a large scale.
The headline in the Telegraph reads: "Britain ignites as temperatures break 40C barrier for first time"
Tuesday saw major incidents declared by 10 different fire services, according to the Daily Telegraph. The paper reports that some areas ran out of fire engines to send out while others had to stop responding to automatic alarms.
The headline in the Star reads: "Britain roasts: The very, very slow.. march of the zombies"
The Star describes how Tuesday saw Britons “stagger out of bed after the hottest night ever to find it was the hottest day ever”. The page features a picture of a zombie apocalypse.
The headline in the Times reads: "Truss closing on Mordaunt"
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is closing in on trade minister Penny Mordaunt in the tussle to make the final two of the Tory leadership contest, the Times reports. The paper says the pair are now “locked in a bidding war” for the support of Kemi Badenoch’s backers after her elimination from the contest in Tuesday’s vote.
The headline in the Express reads: "Surging Truss: You can trust me to be bold and cut bills"
Speaking to the Daily Express, Ms Truss says she is the candidate best place to unite the Conservative Party and tackle the cost of living crisis.
The headline in the Mail reads: "Truss allies warn: No dirty backroom deals"
The Daily Mail reports that Ms Truss has warned the frontrunner – former Chancellor Rishi Sunak – against striking any “backroom deals” intended to “ensure he does not face a candidate from the Tory right” in the vote among party members.
The headline in the Financial Times reads: "[Bank of England governor Andrew] Bailey signals half-point rate rise in battle to rein in surging prices"
And the Financial Times reports that Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has raised the possibility of a half-point rise in interest rates as part of measures to help tackle surging prices. Speaking at a dinner of business and finance leaders in London on Monday, Mr Bailey said the bank’s Monetary Policy Committee faced its “largest challenge” in controlling inflation since the bank gained independence in 1997, but had an “absolute priority” to bring it back to 2%.

Almost all the front pages feature aerial photos of the homes in Wennington, east London, that were severely damaged by a wildfire. The Sun’s headline reads: “Hellfire”. The paper describes Britain as a “tinderbox”, a phrase also used by the Times and the i. The Daily Mirrorand the Daily Express declare that Britain was burning on “the hottest day in history.” 

The new record temperature of 40.3C is described by the Guardian as a “wake-up call”. The paper quotes the chief of science at the Met Office, Professor Stephen Belcher, saying the country could see similar temperatures every three years if carbon emissions remain high. According to the paper, there could be up to 1,000 excess deaths in the UK as a result of the heatwave.

The Daily Express says supermarkets were doing a roaring trade with big increases in sales of paddling pools, barbecue charcoal, and ice-cream. But the paper says the hottest day on record turned out to be a damp squib for Prince Charles and Camilla, who it says were blamed for bringing rain to Cornwall on Tuesday.

Both the Daily Telegraph and the Times say Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is closing in on Trade minister Penny Mordaunt in the race to be in the final two of the Conservative leadership contest. 

The Times says Ms Truss is increasingly confident, but Ms Mordaunt believes she can maintain her second place behind former Chancellor Rishi Sunak. The paper says former equalities minister Kemi Badenoch has ignited a bidding war by refusing to endorse any of the three remaining candidates after she was knocked out. 

Firefighters at the scene of a blaze that destroyed a number of homes in Wennington, Essex
Firefighters at the scene of a blaze that destroyed a number of homes in Wennington, Essex on Tuesday

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Ms Truss promises a “government of all the talents”. The paper says that hints at cabinet jobs for Tories like Ms Badenoch. According to the Mail, allies of Ms Truss have warned Mr Sunak against engaging in “dirty backroom deals”. The paper says Ms Truss’s backers fear he may try to fix the final vote to ensure he faces Ms Mordaunt in the run-off because polls suggest Conservative Party members would choose Ms Truss over him. 

The Sun says it’s been told by a senior MP that some of those who backed Kemi Badenoch will now go to Mr Sunak rather than Ms Truss, even though they could be seen as her natural supporters. The MP said some in the parliamentary party thought Ms Truss was “weird, wooden and can’t win an election.”

A report in the Financial Times says trade union leaders have signalled a wave of strikes in the coming months after the government unveiled below-inflation pay rises for millions of public sector workers. The paper says there could be walkouts by – among others – teachers and NHS staff. 

And the Times says hopes are rising that a Briton could walk on the Moon. The paper says senior figures from Nasa are holding talks with the UK Space Agency about its involvement in lunar missions, and have hinted there would be a spot for an astronaut from a nation that helped to build a lunar space station that is currently in development. 

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