The Papers: 'Falklands tell Trump to back off' and 'Harry does a Diana'
According to the Times, US state department officials have told British diplomats that they are unaware of any plans to withdraw support for UK sovereignty over the islands, which suggests a difference with the Pentagon. The paper also says the row threatens to overshadow King Charles III's visit to Washington next week.
The Daily Mail agrees - it says the King will be flying into a storm.
A source described how the mood among the prime minister's supporters had shifted in the past week, from cautious optimism to "genuine agony and anguish. "
The European Union is already planning such talks during the summer.
A spokesman for the Taliban tells the Telegraph that discussions with Britan have already begun.
The AI tool analysed internal systems monitoring sickness levels, overtime, expenses, entry to buildings and public complaints.
The plight of London's luxury hotels is highlighted by the Financial Times.
The paper says they are struggling to sell their most expensive rooms because the Iran war means they have far fewer Middle Eastern customers.
And the Daily Mirror says the number of dog attacks has doubled since the pandemic.
It says data it's gathered from police forces, using freedom of information requests, shows that last year there were, on average, 81 attacks causing injury, every day
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