Albania Rejects Starmer's Migrant Deal
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Newspaper headlines: Starmer's scramble after 'Albania snub' and 'fastest growth' for economy

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UK poised to enter talks with up to nine countries about plans to deport asylum seekers after Albania 's rejection of Sir Keir Starmer 's migrant deal.
Daily Mail says the PM has been "left squirming by Albania farce" and sums up the failed deal as a "humiliation" for Starmer as his plan to send asylum seekers to the Balkans "imploded on live TV" Britain 's economy has expanded at its fastest pace in a year in the first quarter , the Financial Times reports.
Thames Water admits substantial payouts are linked to a 3bn emergency loan.
Express front page features Dame Esther Rantzen and her daughter urging MPs to back her call for assisted dying to be legalised.
Childline founder Rebecca Wilcox says she would be watching today 's Commons debate.
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