Home Office reportedly hired hangar and aircraft fuselage to rehearse forcing people onto flights as Ruth Davidson says they are ‘probably never going to happen’

A quick whiz through today’s front pages. It is one of those days where there is quite a wide range of stories taking the lead in different titles.

Jeremy Hunt’s hint at tax cuts makes the cut for the Guardian and the Telegraph, although the latter leads with a Nato warning over possible war with Russia. The Guardian’s main story though was Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments about a Palestinian state. The Daily Express also splashes on possible tax cuts, as does the FT.

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