Newspaper headlines: Truss 'wades into row' and plea for calm over gas prices

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The foreign secretary intervening in a row over the UK's new defence pact is among the lead stories.

New foreign secretary Liz Truss has "waded into a major diplomatic row" over the UK's new security pact with the US and Australia, insisting "freedoms need to be defended", the Sunday Telegraph says. Her comments in the paper follow what it calls a "fierce" EU backlash to the agreement, which France described as "unacceptable behaviour between allies and partners".

The Observer says ministers have been holding a series of emergency meetings with energy companies and regulators to establish whether the UK will be able to keep the lights and central heating on this winter amid rising gas prices. The paper says an industry insider likened the meetings to the early crisis talks held following the outbreak of Covid-19.The Mail on Sunday reports that the BBC has been "plunged into a fresh crisis" over the activities of reporter Martin Bashir.

 

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Could you please do some basic level of checking for typos before you publish to your mobile app....? I don't believe this is correct.

MoiraWebster The row is between Australia the US and France. The French reaction shows that they believe the UK to be irrelevant.

MoiraWebster The most ridiculous headline: 'Boris to lead virus fightback with Biden'. From two countries that have the worst record ?

Government's have done nothing to overcome the reliance of fossil fuels. Well now the proverbial is about to hit the fan.

BORIS BID TO LEVEL UP THE WORLD 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

And still people vote Tory and the opposition doesn’t unify and organize effectively. What a mess.

There is no row that can be improved by Truss wading in. Thick as a bollard.

What freedom, what is freedom with no money ?

Truss ‘wades’ has started it attack on Truss, earlier than I thought.

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