What the papers say – August 21

Labour’s rise and a push to extend tuition charges characteristic among the many nation’s papers.

The Observer stories the Labour get together has seen a bounce within the polls as senior Tories warn of potential penalties of a Liz Truss premiership.

The International Secretary has pledged to cease the exodus of medical doctors from the NHS if she turns into prime minister, in accordance with the Sunday Telegraph.

Elsewhere, The Sunday Occasions leads with a push from college bosses to lift tuition charges nearer to the £24,000-a-year common that overseas college students pay.

The Sunday Categorical says Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged companies to arrange for the “mighty” Pacific commerce deal, which he says “will imply decrease costs on our grocery store cabinets”.

The Impartial dedicates its entrance web page to a narrative on a “jail the place Ukrainians vanish”.

And the Each day Star Sunday says the previous bodyguard of Diana, Princess of Wales, believes “British brokers might have unintentionally brought about her demise”.

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