Newspaper headlines: 'Faltering election start' and 'General ejection'

"Rishi's bumpy take-off" headlines the Metro
"Sunak makes faltering election start after Rwanda and smoking setbacks" writes the Financial Times
Daily Express headlines "PM throws down gauntlet to 'spineless' Sir Keir"
"Smoking ban dropped - as snap election also stops help for renters" is the headline on the i
The i notes legislation for compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal is still on track. Elsewhere, it writes allies of media Tycoon Rupert Murdoch are urging him to stop his outlets backing Labour. [BBC]
"Sunak begins election campaign by abandoning flagship polices" says the Guardian
"Election: bad start for Sunak" headlines the Daily Mirror.
Daily Mail
The Daily Mail also pictures Leah calling her death a tragedy and noting she had just finished her exams. The paper's lead focuses on the Conservatives pledging to cut green levies on fuel bills. Also featured is an account of a parent snorting drug ketamine at their teenage daughter's party. "It didn't go well," they say. [BBC]
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"The general ejection" says the Daily Star on its front
"The general ejection" is the headline on the front of the Daily Star. It reports holiday bookings are up 57% as people try to avoid "six weeks of fibs and bluster" in the run up to the election. [BBC]
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