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What the newspapers say – October 12th

What the newspapers say – October 12th

The times reports that Labor’s investment summit, due to begin on Monday, is in “chaos” after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner insulted bosses at P&O Ferries, which the newspaper says is considering £1bn worth of infrastructure investment in to withdraw from London.

The Daily Telegraph reports that Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, boss of logistics company DP World, has also pulled out of the summit, with the newspaper calling the snub an “embarrassing blow” for Labor.

The Guardian introduces the Prime Minister’s pledge to invest billions in transport, schools and hospitals in the government’s first budget, as he insists he will not be deterred by “crosswinds” after 100 days in office.

The sun focuses on a security breach at Aston Villa after a social media prankster managed to bug visitors Manchester United’s team rooms.

I weekend reports that British emergency services are being targeted by Russian hackers, with intelligence sources telling the newspaper that those behind the digital siege have ties to the Kremlin.

The Daily Express is about a teenager who argues that she doesn’t deserve to have her future ruined by a criminal record stemming from unrest during a riot at an anti-asylum seeker hotel over the summer.

The Daily Mirror carries a stunning headline for music lovers as Sir Elton John says: “I don’t know how much time I have left.”

The Financial Times Stocks are surging on Wall Street after major American banks rebounded on Friday following a period of reassuring gains.

The Daily Mail relays the King’s message to Australia, saying that he will not block Australia’s path to the Republic.

And the Daily Star It is said that the king was spotted piloting a UFO in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia in 1975.