The Papers: 'Trump extends Hormuz deadline' and 'One hour of screen a day'
The Sun is among the papers to point out that Mr Trump mocked the UK's aircraft carriers as "toys", adding he didn't need them. The Metro says President Trump has thrown our "toys" out of the pram.
The Daily Express describes Reeves as an "agent of destruction," saying her tax raids and "growth-killing policies" are pushing the UK to the bottom rungs of the G7 growth table. The i paper says the government has reacted to the worsening forecast by arguing its decisions have put the UK in "a better position to protect family finances from global instability". For a third day, the Daily Telegraph leads with the failings at the NS&I bank. It says the Treasury knew about the savings scandal last year which has seen people facing delays accessing cash - and had already cut the bonus of the bank's boss Dax Harkins, who has now been fired. It says critics have demanded answers over the time taken to tackle the problems. The paper's cartoonist, Matt, illustrates the story with one man telling another in the pub, "If I won a million pounds from Premium Bonds, it wouldn't change me. Probably because I'd never find out. "
The paper notes that this comes at a time when the BMA is demanding a 26% rise for its own members.
The Mirror agrees that "talking, playing and simply being present still matter far more than any app or video"
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