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Home » ‘Fresh pressure on Venezuela’ and a ‘Brexit betrayal’ | UK News
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‘Fresh pressure on Venezuela’ and a ‘Brexit betrayal’ | UK News

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The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: "Trump piles fresh pressure on Venezuela"

The US President ramping up “pressure on Venezuela” leads the Financial Times today after the White House warned of further armed force in Caracas if “a series of conditions laid out” by Marco Rubio is not met by Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, the paper reports. Over the weekend, the US captured the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro. The US accuses Maduro, who is charged with drug trafficking and weapons offences, of running a “narco-terrorist” regime – a claim he denies.

The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: "Trump warns of 'big price to pay' if Caracas fails to toe line"

Trump’s warning to Caracas to toe the line or pay a “big price” is given full prominence on the Guardian’s front page. US officials said they would keep 15,000 troops in the Caribbean in case there was need for fresh intervention “if Venezuela’s interim president did not accommodate their demands”, the paper reports.

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: "Trump issues warning to Venezuela's new leader"

The Times also focuses on Trump’s warning to “Venezuela’s new leader” against defying the US. Following questions over the president’s claim that the US would run the South American country, Trump said Delcy Rodríguez would “pay a very big price” if she “doesn’t do what’s right”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph reads: "Trump sets sights on Greenland"

The Daily Telegraph focuses on Donald Trump’s possible next moves, with his sights set on Greenland. The paper includes a quote the president gave in an interview to the Atlantic, in which he states: “We do need Greenland… we need it for defence.” Trump has previously refused to rule out using force to secure control of Greenland.

The headline on the front page of the Independent reads: "We are NOT at war, US insists as it claims control of Venezuela"

A handcuffed Maduro surrounded by US Drug Enforcement Administration officers takes up the majority of the Independent’s front page, accompanied by words “We are NOT at war”. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists “America is at war with drug cartels, not with Venezuela”, the paper reports, as Caracas military leaders called for the release of their president.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "PM faces revolt by Labour's Maduro apologists"

Labour MPs have accused Sir Keir Starmer of “double standards” for not condemning the US strikes on Venezuela and capture of Maduro, the Daily Mail reports. So far, Sir Keir has said he would “shed no tears” over “America’s Venezuela coup”. According to the paper, “left-wing hardliners” want the UK to criticise its “greatest ally”.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: "Starmer plots course for a softer Brexit - as leadership rivals circle"

The i Paper takes a different approach, leading with Sir Keir’s comments on the UK moving “even closer” to “EU’s single market”. The paper describes it as the “starkest sign yet” of a “radically softer Brexit deal”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Express: "Fears Starmer Is Plotting A 'Full-Blown Brexit Betrayal'"

The Daily Express says Sir Keir has been accused of a “full-blown Brexit betrayal”. The paper quotes Reform UK’s Richard Tice on the matter, who says “Brits will be rightly worried” over Starmer’s pursuit of closer relations with Europe.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "AJ's pain for lost 'brothers'"

A picture of Anthony Joshua and the families of his two close friends and team members killed in a horror crash in Nigeria feature on the front page of the Daily Star. The British boxer shared the picture on social media showing him sitting alongside his mother and the mothers of Sina Ghami and Latif ‘Latz’ Ayodele, who died in the crash.

The headline on the front page of the Sun reads: "AJ's pledge to families of 'brothers'."

The Sun focuses on AJ’s “pledge to families of ‘brothers’ Ghami and Ayodele who died in the crash. Their funerals took place at a London mosque on Sunday. A source told the Sun that AJ is “fiercely loyal to his friends and family” and “will be there for them for the rest of their lives”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror: "Jesy's Twins Agony."

Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson is pictured in the Daily Mirror along with the agonising revelation that her twin babies have a rare genetic condition. “I am grieving a life I thought I was going to have with my children,” the 34-year-old is reported saying, after her twin girls were diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy.

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