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The Papers: 'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump'

The Papers: 'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump'

Summary

British newspapers report on various stories, including the Metropolitan Police apologizing to Sir Lindsay Hoyle for accidentally identifying him as a source related to Lord Mandelson's arrest. Another story discusses Iran's efforts to encourage President Trump to invest in its oil and gas sectors to secure a nuclear deal. Meanwhile, reports also cover other international and domestic issues like Jeffrey Epstein's movements, NHS maternity ward concerns, and UK-French relations over migrant crossings.

Key Facts

  • The Metropolitan Police apologized for revealing that Sir Lindsay Hoyle was the source of information about Lord Mandelson's arrest.
  • Lord Mandelson's lawyers claimed his detention was based on false claims he would leave the country permanently.
  • A report found that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women through UK airports until 2019.
  • Baroness Valerie Amos led a review that criticized NHS maternity wards for covering up mistakes that harmed mothers and babies.
  • The i Paper mentioned Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor might have misused public funds as a trade envoy, which he denies.
  • Iran wants to tempt President Trump to invest in its oil and gas to finalize a nuclear deal.
  • Microsoft is searching for a new headquarters location in London.
  • Over 600 migrants crossed the English Channel in one day, leading to calls for the UK to stop financially supporting French migrant control efforts.

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