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BBCNEWS The Papers June 15, 2017

Thunderstorms. A lovely weekend in terms of sunshine coming up but strong sunshine and high levels of pollen, pretty hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former trader minister lord digbyjones and the broadcaster and campaigner henry bonsu. Thank you very much were coming in at this late hour. Tomorrows front pages theres once again only one story on tomorrows front pages, the guardian reports that while relatives face an agonising wait for news, some victims of the fire may never be identified. The Daily Telegraph says residents of the burnt out tower block demand answers as their sorrow turns to anger. The metro focuses on calls forjustice after lives were reduced to ashes, saying that those responsible should be arrested. The i carries photos of several of those missing, adding that public anger is growing at what it describes a disaster. The times reports that the United States had allegedly banned the type of cladding

AAP betrayed farmers by limiting disbursal of relief for paddy crop loss: Badal

Addressing a gathering of farmers and farm labourers at the Gidderpindi dana mandi in Shahkot sub division of Jalandhar as part of the ‘dharnas’ being organised by the Akali Dal to ensure justice to them, Badal said that “it is shocking that the AAP government has not ensured fair compensation to the victims of the floods by pledging state funds to increase the compensation award”.

Man-Made Tragedy : Team Uddhav To Maharashtra Governor On Heatstroke Deaths

Maharashtra Congress Terms Barge Incident Man-Made Tragedy, Seeks Resignation Of Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

Congress seeks Dharmendra Pradhan s resignation over the death of 37 personnel on board the P305 barge Mumbai: The Maharashtra Congress on Thursday demanded the resignation of Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on moral grounds over the death of 37 personnel on board a barge that sank in the Arabian Sea, and termed it as a manmade tragedy . The Navy on Thursday morning launched a fresh aerial search and rescue mission, deploying helicopters to scour the waters off Mumbai coast, where the accommodation barge P305 went adrift in Cyclone Tauktae fury before it sank on Monday. As many as 37 personnel on board the barge are dead and 38 still missing.

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