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Newspaper headlines: 'Splash and burn' and 'Tax time bomb'

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The Mirror splashes their front page with a photo of swimmers diving into a lake in Somerset to beat the heat.
The Financial Times reports that seaside towns are getting a tourism boost as people pack beaches to cool off.
Medical leaders warn resident doctors against a planned five-day strike at the end of this month .
The Mail speculates on a rumoured feud within the Beckham family.
It says the surge pricing schemes, using smart meters, aim to cut water usage and prevent hosepipe bans. "Splash and burn" is the headline in the Daily Mirror , as it urges people to take care in the summer 's third heatwave. According to the i Paper, households could be offered a way to help cool down. It reports that the government is considering extending grants for heat pumps to cover air conditioning as well..
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