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Home » Trump tells UK ‘go get your own oil’ and ‘King sent to US’ | UK News
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Trump tells UK ‘go get your own oil’ and ‘King sent to US’ | UK News

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The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Trump's taunt exposes a PM without a plan."

“Trump’s taunt exposes a PM without a plan” says the Daily Mail. The paper says MPs have accused Sir Keir Starmer of not having a clear plan after it emerged that the UK’s last known shipment of jet fuel from the Middle East is due to arrive within two days. Elsewhere, the paper continues its coverage on the ‘s sacking of radio presenter Scott Mills. The broadcaster sacked Mills on Monday over allegations related to his personal conduct. The has not given any further details over the allegations and it is not clear what, if any, role a police investigation into sexual offences played in his sacking. The investigation, which began in 2016, was closed in 2019 after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) deemed there was insufficient evidence to bring charges. Mills has been approached for comment.

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