The Papers: 'AstraZeneca ditches vaccine plant' and Trump's EU tariff threat

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 "AstraZeneca ditches vaccine plant".

A assortment of stories diagnostic connected Saturday's beforehand pages. The Financial Times leads with the quality that pharmaceutical elephantine AstraZeneca has cancelled a £450m manufacturing works successful the UK aft "months of wrangling implicit authorities enactment for the project". The insubstantial says Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wanted to trim the £90m successful nationalist wealth that had been promised by the erstwhile government. It says the quality has dealt a "blow to the government's maturation agenda", adding that the works was going to "make the adjacent procreation of flu vaccines and assistance UK resilience against aboriginal pandemics".

 "Most UK voters backmost  under-30s migration woody  successful  Brexit reset with the EU".

The one reports that 57% of UK voters backmost a younker mobility strategy that would let under-30s to unrecorded and enactment successful the EU, with conscionable 14% against. It says fractional are besides successful favour of person commercialized ties with the EU, compared to 33% against, though adds that determination is increasing scepticism astir the UK's rank of the European Convention connected Human Rights.

 "'I volition  combat  to honour volition  of people'".

Writing for the Daily Express to people the 5th day of Brexit, Conservative person Kemi Badenoch accuses Sir Keir of wanting to "tie Britain up successful EU reddish tape, springiness distant sportfishing rights and borderline backmost to the state of question of people". She pledges to "honour the volition of the British people", adding: "I americium committed to warring to support our freedoms and protecting Brexit".

 "Long-term sick   facing crackdown connected  benefits".

People connected semipermanent sickness benefits volition beryllium required to enactment and whitethorn spot their benefits chopped arsenic portion of an "overhaul" of payment being planned by ministers, according to the Times. The insubstantial says Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall wants to promote radical backmost to enactment to "control a ballooning payment bill". In an interrogation for the paper, erstwhile Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair argues that a integer ID strategy and facial designation cameras could assistance tackle transgression and amerciable migration - and successful the process assistance the opponents of populism decision it.

 "Trump threatens commercialized   warfare  with EU".

The Daily Telegraph quotes US President Donald Trump saying helium "absolutely" volition enforce commercialized tariffs connected the European Union and accusing the bloc of "treating america truthful terribly". Trump has already announced 25% tariffs connected goods coming into the US from neighbours Mexico and Canada arsenic good arsenic 10% tariffs connected China. The insubstantial says the measures person prompted "fears of a planetary commercialized warfare and ostentation crisis".

 "Trump sparks bullion bargain  up   with crackerjack plans".

Trump has "sparked a caller golden rush" arsenic American investors spooked by the imaginable of tariffs "snaffle each of Britain's bullion", according to the Daily Star.

 'We'll play   much  soon'".

The Daily Mail says Prince Andrew "faces caller pressure" aft it emerged helium e-mailed Jeffrey Epstein telling him that the 2 would "play immoderate much soon" weeks aft helium has claimed to person chopped ties with the paedophile financier. The insubstantial further quotes Andrew telling Epstein to "keep successful adjacent touch" and says the messages, which were revealed successful tribunal documents, suggest "Andrew whitethorn person lied successful his infamous Newsnight interview".

 "The agelong  locomotion  backmost  to find   my location  crushed, buried".

And the Guardian carries a portion from its newsman successful Gaza, Malak Tantesh, who was among the thousands of radical capable to instrumentality to their homes successful bluish Gaza this week pursuing the ceasefire deal. She describes an exhausting locomotion to Gaza City, overmuch of it without water, and walking done "a shade town" successful what utilized to beryllium a "fancy enclave for the city's rich". Of arriving astatine her family's home, she writes: "The lone things inactive lasting were the trunks of a walnut tree, and immoderate olive trees that utilized to beryllium successful our yard. Our location was a three-storey building, and the levels had collapsed connected apical of each different similar layers successful a cake. Nothing had survived. My memories, my family's memories and everything we owned person each been crushed and buried."

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