By BBC News Staff Image caption, “Boris: I’ll sendout in our tanks” is the heading controling the front of the Daily Mail. The paper reports that the British Army is anticipated to sendout tanks to Poland so Warsaw can offer some of theirs to Ukraine. The paper states it signals a significant escalation of the UK’s assistance for Kyiv, as Boris Johnson has stated there is a sensible possibility Moscow might win the war. In other news, the paper signsupwith anumberof others to bring a big image of Prince Louis playing on a beach in Norfolk to mark his 4th birthday. Image caption, The Daily Telegraph reports that France and Germany offered arms to Russia worth £230 million, pointingout an EU analysis. According to the paper, the 2 nations sentout devices, consistingof bombs, rockets, rockets and weapons to Russia regardlessof an EU-wide embargo which was presented in the wake of Moscow’s 2014 addition of Crimea. The paper includes that Paris and Berlin have withstood an EU restriction on purchasing gas from Russia. Image caption, On the domestic front, Mr Johnson is dealingwith evenmore issues over the Partygate scandal, according to the Guardian, which reports that a source has stated a fine was released for a 2nd occasion participatedin by the PM. The paper includes that senior Conservatives have alerted he might face a management difficulty within weeks. Downing Street has rejected Mr Johnson got another fixed-penalty notification for a garden celebration held on 20 May 2020, reports the paper. Image caption, Health Secretary Sajid Javid is preparing to launch an questions into gender treatment for kids, according to the Times. Mr Javid believes the existing system is stoppingworking kids and is preparation an overhaul of how NHS personnel offer with minors who concern their gender identity, the paper reports. He has compared political worries over gender dysphoria to the fears of bigotry in Rotherham over grooming gangs, it includes. Meanwhile, Dame Laura Kenny, visualized with her fellow Olympic biking hubby Sir Jason Kenny, opens up to the paper about a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. Image caption, The FT Weekend reports that the pound hasactually fallen to its weakest level because late2020 High street sales have dropped and consumer self-confidence dropped, including pressure on the Bank of England to control inflation without triggering a economicdownturn, the paper reports. One economicexpert alerted of evenworse to come in the next coupleof months, with the expense of living crisis mostlikely to weaken. Image caption, British holidaymakers might expe
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