By BBC News Staff Image caption, Several of Saturday’s front pages focus on Britain’s first-ever red heat alert from the Met Office, as the nation braces for possibly record-breaking temperaturelevels of up to 41 degrees Celsius early next week. The Mirror calls the heat wave a “national emergencysituation” and reports that the NHS is anticipating casualties and that transportation will be interrupted. A map on its front page reveals which parts of England will be mostpopular. Image caption, The i Weekend likewise leads with the Met Office’s red alert and reports that threat from severe weathercondition extends to the “fit and healthy”. The paper likewise includes the proposed policy on “net no”, the federalgovernment’s promise to decrease climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions, from 4 out of the staying 5 Tory management prospects. Image caption, Health authorities are especially worried for the security of those living alone on the upper floorings of structures, reports the Guardian, which likewise leads on the risks of next week’s severe weathercondition. Image caption, In another weather-related story, the Daily Star reports that marine biology professionals worry the environment crisis might bring excellent white sharks to UK waters. Image caption, The Telegraphs’s lead story follows on from theotherday’s reports of examination of one of the frontrunners in the Conservative management, Penny Mordaunt. The minister informed the paper she is being targeted by smears in a “black ops” project, and firmlyinsisted she is up to the task of prime minister. Image caption, Saturday’s Times focuses on previous Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s efficiency in the management argument. It states he branded his management competitors of being reckless about tax cuts, and Mr Sunak utilized the argument to “go on the offending”. Image caption, The Daily Mail’s lead story focuses on guarantees of a “radical overhaul of the tax system” by Ms Mordaunt’s management contest competing, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. Image caption, “Boris’ message to next PM: ‘You needto finis
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