‘PM demanded peace’ and ‘new breed of Danger Dogs’

Several letters estimate that Sir Kire Stmper, which is to meet President Trump on Thursday, may announce an increase in defense spending soon. Slend Times says The UK Ambassador to the US, Lord Mandelson, advised ministers to set a firm’s deadline for growth.
Sunday telegraph says By the end of the decade, the Prime Minister is weighing the possibility of increasing military expenses from 2.3% to 2.5% of Britain’s economic production. Paper says he will tell President Trump that the UK is ready to “take” steps and plays Europe more in ensuring its safety.
Writing in The Telegraph, former head of civil service, Simon case, says The PM, and one or two other European leaders have the opportunity to help set up the “strict new shape in European security within NATO”.
According to the sun on sundaySir Kir Washington will walk on a criterion on DC. In an editorial, paper says that he should persuade the US President to maintain the US security guarantee for NATO, as something else would mean that ending one struggle only leads to fuse lights for another.
Supervisor says Meeting at the White House is likely to be the biggest examination of Sir Kir’s diplomat and his Prime Minister to interact on the skills so far, as it is good with Mr. Trump, clarifying the red lines of Britain and Europe on Ukraine and Ukraine. Let’s try to maintain relationships and Russia.
Paper says that the PM is advised to be very clear and very brief, as the president “gets bored” very easily “and when he feels that someone is getting boring is” just tune out “.
Sunday express highlights A call on the government by the conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is to re -direct some money to increase the military budget which is currently spent on welfare and foreign aid. In an editorial, the paper supports its proposal and states that “clear and current threatens has a similarity for decency.”
A report in Sunday says mail Sir Kir will present the US President with an invitation to visit the UK on a state trip. Paper says it would include an address to MPs and colleagues, which was blocked by the then Commons President John Berco during the President’s first state visit.
According to the TimesThe BBC officials will negotiate to find out how the corporation came to broadcast a Gaza documentary by a boy with a link to Hamas. The film followed the life of four youths during the war, and it is claimed that one of them was the son of the Deputy Minister of Agriculture in the Hamas-Inaccurate Government.
And finally, a warning In Sunday’s mirror A new breed of dangerous dogs is flooding in Britain. Paper says that the fighting dogs, known as bullets, or Pakistani Mastiff, can grow up to a small pony size and weigh up to 95 kg.
A woman attacked by a bully Kutta told the paper that her wound requires 84 stitches and two follow -up surgery, and describes dogs as “trophies for violent individuals”.