Water firms 'facing lawsuits' and 'prisons near capacity'

The headline in the Telegraph reads: "Johnson: It's not too late to stop Labour".
The headline in the Times reads: "Johnson: Big Labour win is pregnant with horrors".
The headline in the Mail reads: "Boris and Rishi unite to stop Starmergeddon".
Mr Johnson and Mr Sunak decided to bury their differences and unite to try to stop "Starmergeddon", according to the headline in the Daily Mail. [BBC]
The headline in the Express reads: "Rishi: Your vote counts, your voice counts... please use it wisely".
The Daily Express says Mr Sunak has launched an "impassioned appeal" to its readers, telling them: "Your vote counts, your voice counts... please use it wisely". [BBC]
The headline in the Guardian reads: "Backlash over 'antisemitic' Tory attack on Starmer".
The headline in the Mirror reads: "14 years of hurt never stopped us dreaming..."
The Daily Mirror reports that Sir Keir told a rally at Hucknall Town football club on Tuesday that the election was an "opportunity to turn out backs on 14 years of chaos, division, and failure". The Euros-themed headline reads: "14 years of hurt never stopped us dreaming...". [BBC]
The headline in the i reads: "Prisons crisis for new government on day one, with cells full and 'one in, one out' plan".
The headline in the Star reads: "Kim Wilde: I'm backing Binface".
The Daily Star reports that pop singer Kim Wilde has joined it in endorsing electoral candidate Count Binface, who this year is standing against Mr Sunak in the Richmond and Northallerton constituency. The paper describes the candidate as the "sanest politician in Britain". [BBC]
The headline in the Financial Times reads: "Water groups face lawsuits after ruling on sewage release".
The headline in the Metro reads: "Unis 'spying on students for police'".
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