A mix of stories on Saturday's front pages include Europe's intense hot weather and trans pupil guidance.
A real mix of stories make up the front of the weekend's papers, with no clear lead standing out. The Times reports that there are plans to scrap inheritance tax, with the paper saying it has been told there are "live" discussions being held on the issue. It notes pre-election tax cuts will be a challenge while inflation rates in the UK remain high.
The Daily Mirror reports findings of its own poll, in which 53% of respondents said they would like to see Huw Edwards return to presenting the BBC News at Ten, and 32% saying he should not be allowed back to that role.The Guardian carries its own exclusive on a new clinic for gaming addicts, saying it has seen an "unexpected surge in demand".
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