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Don't chuck Britain in the Cor-bin: Tabloids back Theresa May in UK vote

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IN THE WORLD PAPERS - Thursday, June 8: Conservative tabloids make a last-minute plea against voting for Jeremy Corbyn as the Guardian accuses them of ganging up on him. In other news, the papers analyze the importance of the Islamic State's first deadly attack on Iran. Former FBI chief James Comey will read his statement to Congress detailing his investigations into Donald Trump. Finally, Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau set hearts aflutter after a man-date in Montreal!

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