‘Global stocks rout’ and ‘Brand rape charge’

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The front page of the Financial Times

The Financial Times is among several papers leading on global markets “plunging” for a second consecutive day, following Donald Trump’s watershed tariffs’ announcement. China has “retaliated” with a 34% tariff on all US imports, while Washington’s beer tariff threatens 100,000 European jobs the paper reports.

The Times front page

China’s response tops the Times, with the paper describing the tariff hike as a “trade war.” Beijing accused Trump of “unilateral bullying,” the paper says, adding the FTSE 100 suffered its worst day since the Covid pandemic.

Front page of the i.

The i warns of “crisis talks” to safeguard the UK amid fears of global recession following Trump’s announcement. The front also teases a story health about secretary Wes Streeting urging GPs to prioritise elderly people over healthy young.

The front cover of the Daily Mail.

King Charles has been drawn into the “China Spy storm” the Daily Mail declares in its latest take on Prince Andrew’s involvement with an alleged Chinese spy. It follows…

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