Newspaper headlines: Pact 'to oust Boris Johnson' and EU told 'back down'
Labour and the SNP have hinted at a pact to lock Tories out of power, the Times reports. Scottish First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon said her party could form a"progressive alliance" with Labour if they won enough seats to form a majority in a general election, the paper says.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned the EU to back down on its refusal to accept changes to the Brexit deal agreed by former PM Theresa May, says the Daily Express.
The Financial Times leads on what it calls the latest sign the music sector is recovering from a 15-year slump - that Chinese company Tencent is set to buy in to Universal Music. Vivendi - Universal's owner - has shed billions of euros-worth of assets in the past decade, the paper says.Chelsea FC could face paying millions of pounds in compensation after dozens of boys were sexually abused in the 1970s, the Metro says.
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