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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about the outrage over oil MASSIVE profits & hacking of PM Election just as ballot papers were going to be sent Kindness & Love says 🙏🙏’s to play nicely Amen











“Hacking warning delays Tory vote” is the headline on the front of the Daily Telegraph.
It says security agency GCHQ had concerns that “nefarious actors” could have altered votes by Conservative party members to pick the next prime minister.
The paper understands that there was “no specific threat from a hostile state”, but it calls the episode “embarrassing for Conservative Party HQ”. The party says it has enhanced the security of the ballot.
The Times has a new YouGov poll of 1,000 Tory members which suggests that Liz Truss has extended her lead over Rishi Sunak. The survey indicates that 60% of party members want her to be the next Tory leader, while pointing to a drop in support for Mr Sunak, to 26%.
Ms Truss has also received a campaign boost with official backing from the Daily Mail. The paper says that “blessed with Yorkshire grit”, she has the “boldness, imagination and strength of conviction” to build on what Boris Johnson began.

The endorsement comes after what the Guardian brands a “humiliating setback” for Ms Truss’s leadership bid and what the Independent calls a “serious blow”.
They note she was “forced” to abandon a newly-announced pledge – to introduce regional pay for public sector workers – after a backlash within her own party.
A source from her campaign tells the Independent that the policy was dropped in a “full-fat U-turn” and that steps have been taken to make sure “no similar mistakes” are made in future.
The Daily Mirror’s headline describes BP as “Brazen Profiteers”, after the energy giant reported making £880 per second.
The paper says energy firms “are rolling in extra cash” and a higher windfall tax would “now be a legitimate response”.
The Guardian talks of “outrage” over huge profits for oil firms while households face soaring energy bills. The company’s chief executive, Bernard Looney, has said BP will be investing £18bn in Britain this decade.
“Taiwan tussle” is how the Financial Times describes the controversial visit by US House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The Mail says China has made what it calls a “chilling threat” with promises of “targeted military action” – in the form of air and sea drills – around the island.

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