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The production costs of the paper are covered by a combination of the cover price and advertising. MASTHEAD The masthead is a specially Sealed without a kiss designed logo that shows the Leaked emails name of the newspaper. HEADLINE

The biggest headline reveal DUP on the page is called the “main splash”. This STANDALONE is a serious story so no A picture that is unrelated to jokes are made in the the main stories on the front headline. Headlines are chief ‘ready for page is called a standalone. written by subeditors. It will have its own headline, or strap, and a longer cap- tion than other photos. no-deal Brexit’ Often the story connected to the picture will be further  Crashing out ‘most exchange between senior UK offi- inside the paper. cials, seen by the Observer, Foster likely outcome’ - Foster had expressed deep disappointment  May calls for unity about her meeting with Barnier, and STANDFIRSToutlined her wider thinking, dur- amid cabinet unrest ing a dinner with the leader of the A standfirstConservative is used MEPs, to Ashley Fox . “She adddescribed detail that Barnier was not as being diffi cult Daniel Boffey, Toby Helm includedand hostile in the in headline. her meeting today…” the & Michael Savage leaked email from an adviser involved in the Brexit talks says. “AF [Arlene Seann Walsh and Katya Jones returned to BBC One’s last night for the fi rst time since they were Theresa May has been told that the Foster] said the DUP were ready for pictured kissing. The pair came fi fth with a score of 28 for their Charleston. (Report, page 11.) Guy Levy/BBC/PA DUP leader, Arlene Foster, is now a no-deal scenario, which she now “ready” to trigger a no-deal Brexit believed was the likeliest one.” and regards this as the “likeliest out- The offi cial added in his email, cir- CAPTIONinstead, a study by the London School come” following a “hostile and dif- culated at the highest level s, that it Race bias in stop and search Captions of describeEconomics, the a pressure group called fi cult” exchange with the EU’s chief was not clear whether Foster was photographthe Stopwatch and link it tocoalition the and experts negotiator, an explosive set of leaked seeking to threaten the government news story.on drug Often law,they Release,include found that government emails reveal. or simply inform it of her plans. getting worse, report fi nds the photographer’sits use has name. become much more Foster emerged from a meeting last LastBODYTEXT week, the DUP, whose 10 MPs discriminatory . week in Brussels with Michel Barnier, prop upThe May’s main text government, of a news made Mark Townsend that black Britons are now nine Black Britons are now stopped and the French offi cial leading the EU’s it clearstory, they written would by be the prepared to Home Affairs Editor times more likely to be stopped and searched for any reason at 8.4 times negotiating team, convinced that the vote down the APTIONΠbudget this month, searched for drugs than white peo- the rate of whites – a fi gure that has prospects for a Brexit deal were fad- if the reporter. government pressed ahead Black Britons are increasingly likely ple, despite using illegal substances more than doubled since 1998-99 ing so fast that, given Brussels’ stance with a Brexit deal that tied Northern to be stopped andBYLINE searched by police at a lower rate. In 2010-11, black peo- when the Macpherson report into on Northern Ireland, an agreement Ireland closer to the EU than the rest compared with whiteThe name people, of the accord- writer. ple were six times more likely to be the Lawrence murder declared the had become the least likely outcome. of the UK. Losing a budget vote would ing to shockingSometimes new figures their thatjob title searched for drugs. Metropolitan police to be “institu- Senior government advisers were plunge the government into crisis . challenge Theresa May’s attempt to In 2014, when she was home tionally racist”. or where they are writing swiftly informed that the DUP leader News of the emails comes amid reform the controversial power. secretary, May announced meas- David Lammy, who chaired a gov- from is included. was “ready” for the UK to crash out of new infi ghting in May’s cabinet over The most authoritative analysis of ures to make stop and search less ernment review of racial disparity in the EU without a deal. the data since the Stephen Lawrence biased, describing it as “unfair,

••• According to a private email Continued on page 5 inquiry nearly 20 years ago found especially to young black men”. But Continued on page 9

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