'What a joke'
A round-up of the headlines from the UK front pages
"What a joke", says the Daily Mail. Keir Starmer's "big plan" to solve the "Channel crisis" is "already threatening to unravel". Emmanuel Macron believes that "Brexit lies" are to blame for the crisis, says The Telegraph, while Metro describes the new deal as "one in, one doubt".
There's a "crackdown" to cure the UK of a "sick note epidemic", says The Times, with GPs told to prescribe "job coaches" and "the gym". A leaked letter from the BBC to former "Masterchef" host Gregg Wallace following his dismissal has "blasted" him as unable to change, says The Mirror.
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