Friday's national newspaper front pages

Friday's national newspaper front pages

Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Friday's national newspapers.

Boris Johnson says Brexit could lead Britain into a new golden age, the Daily Express reports.
Boris Johnson is supporting an amnesty for half a million people in the UK without official papers, the i says.
Brexiteer Tory MP Steve Baker has "angrily turned down a ministerial role" in Boris Johnson's government, The Times reports - apparently amid fears the eurosceptic European Research Group is being sidelined.
Police were called to two outdoor swimming pools as tempers frayed in the heat, the Daily Mirror reports.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has been "roundly rebuffed by Brussels" after setting out tough conditions for a new Brexit deal.
The Daily Star reckons the stuffy overnight heat is making it difficult to sleep and turning us into zombies.
The Daily Mail has pictures of the heatwave, and says Boris Johnson gave Jeremy Corbyn a "roasting" in the House of Commons.
Boris Johnson has warned European leaders that the UK will be heading towards a no-deal Brexit unless the Irish backstop is scrapped, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Metro says tempers flared at crowded outdoor swimming pools as Britons basked in record July temperatures.
Boris Johnson has dropped the Conservatives' pledge to reduce immigration to the "tens of thousands", The Independent reports.
You can watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Friday night's reviewers will be PR consultant Alex Deane, and director of the Demos think tank, Polly Mackenzie.