Newspaper headlines: EU trade deal deadline makes front pages

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Boris Johnson is reported saying No Deal could also be a 'good outcome' for the UK.

This week's UK-EU trade talks make the front pages once again. The Daily Telegraph says Boris Johnson will give the EU 38 days to strike a deal in time for the European Council's October meeting, or else Britain will "move on". The paper quotes the prime minister saying: "If we can't agree by then, then I do not see that there will be a free-trade agreement between us.

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