‘Fuel duty next’ and ‘Brexit reset’

I: Starmer must give way on youth migration to get softer Brexit, EU sources claimI: Starmer must give way on youth migration to get softer Brexit, EU sources claim

The i newspaper also leads with Sir Keir Starmer’s visit to Germany and the paper says the PM has been urged to agree to ease immigration controls for young people to strike a better relationship with the European Union. [BBC]

Metro: Three pints and you're outMetro: Three pints and you're out

Ryanair’s chief executive Michael O’Leary is on the front of Thursday’s Metro underneath a headline which reads “Three pints and you’re out”. The Ryanair boss wants people to be restricted to two drinks at airports to tackle a rise in poor behaviour on flights, the paper says. [BBC]

The Sun: No cigarettes and alcoholThe Sun: No cigarettes and alcohol

Daily Telegraph: Fuel duty could be next in tax grabDaily Telegraph: Fuel duty could be next in tax grab

The Daily Telegraph also mentions comments by Tim Davie on the BBC being “let down” by Huw Edwards and Jermaine Jenas. The broadsheet leads with a report that Sir Keir Starmer suggests fuel duty could be raised in the October budget in what it describes in its headline as “next in the tax grab”. [BBC]

Daily Mail: Motorists face fuel hike under starmer's squeezeDaily Mail: Motorists face fuel hike under starmer's squeeze

A photo of American actress Jenna Ortega catches the eye on the front of the Daily Mail as she is snapped attending a red carpet for the movie Beetlejuice Beetlejuice during the 81st Venice International Film Festival. The paper also leads with a story on Labour not ruling out a rise in fuel duty, citing a warning from the RAC. [BBC]

Financial Times: EU investigating Telegram over user numbersFinancial Times: EU investigating Telegram over user numbers

The Financial Times leads with the European Union probing a possible failure by messaging platform Telegram to provide accurate data under new regulations. The social media app, whose founder Pavel Durov was arrested in France over the weekend, says he has “nothing to hide”. [BBC]

The Guardian: Tories woefully understated the cost of asylum, claims thinktankThe Guardian: Tories woefully understated the cost of asylum, claims thinktank

Daily Express: Not a word from our PM on boats crisis!Daily Express: Not a word from our PM on boats crisis!

The Times: Mass release of inmates 'rolls the dice' on crimeThe Times: Mass release of inmates 'rolls the dice' on crime

According to the front of the Times, the chief inspector of probations says plans to release thousands of prisoners a month to tackle overcrowding is “rolling the dice”. Also on the front is an image showing a pilot and his passenger sitting in the wreckage after a light aircraft crash on to a road in the Cotswolds. [BBC]

Daily Star: You can't park there mateDaily Star: You can't park there mate

The Daily Star also covers the “incredible escape” of a glider pilot who crash-landed on the A419 in Gloucestershire. [BBC]

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