Newspaper headlines: 'Dangerous vape tsunami' and fresh doctors' strike

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Body coach star Joe Wicks beams as he poses for a selfie with a Glastonbury crowd on the front of the Times as the paper leads with a blow to public sector workers as it says the government is blocking a 6% pay rise
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The Daily Express splashes with the Prince of Wales preparing to launch a major homelessness project in honour of Princess Diana. The front page mixes the story with a picture of a young Prince William and his late mother. The tabloid also carries 'heart-breaking' tributes to the father and son killed after their Titanic tourist sub imploded earlier this week
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The Daily Mirror leads with comments from the co-chair of the British Medical Association who warns the latest five-day junior doctors' industrial action - the longest one ever - a strike which does not need to go into the history books as he urges the government to make a "credible" pay offer
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The Daily Telegraph says households will be spared a levy on their energy bills to fund the hydrogen industry. Sir Elton John dominates the top of the paper as the sun is set to go down on one of Britain's great performers. From pop royalty to the Royal Family - the Prince and Princess of Wales wave during a procession at Royal Ascot; while the Matt cartoon at the bottom has a cheeky reference to Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg's agreement to hold a cage fight.
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It has been a busy week for the chancellor, and the weekend edition of the Financial Times leads with Jeremy Hunt's deal with banking bosses that will mean a 12-month grace period on repossessions to help struggling mortgage holders, it says
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The Daily Mail says MoneySaving expert Martin Lewis has welcomed the chancellor's agreement with banks - which include HSBC and Barclays - designed to help families hit by surging mortgage repayments. Former PM Boris Johnson dodges Westminster once again in his second column in the paper, choosing to hail the Titan submersible explorers.
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With school holidays on the horizon, the i paper lists some of the best British holidays people can visit on a budget. Its splash focuses on an exclusive story claiming the UK has been impacted by soaring demand for the weight loss drug and popular injection called Ozempic
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This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby makes an appearance on the front of the Daily Star as she heads off to Glastonbury. It's bold headline "Invasion of the killer hornets" claiming the stings could be fatal
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The Guardian leads with a warning of a "tsunami" of dangerous vapes coming into the UK. A senior official at Trading Standards tells the paper she receives calls from border force officers on a daily basis about non-compliant vapes
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The Princess of Wales waves at the side of The Sun as the tabloid splashes on an exclusive story with the mother of TV star and model Katie Price who opens up about her daughter's suicide attempts. Amy Price claims Katie has been the victim of "utterly toxic" relationships which she believes has damaged her