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What the papers say – November 7

American politics takes centre stage on newsstands this Thursday.

By contributor By Rachel Vickers-Price, PA
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A collection of British newspapers (Peter Byrne/PA)

The American election, which yesterday saw Donald Trump secure himself a second term as US president, dominates front pages across the UK as the world reacts to the change-up within the White House.

The Times,  the Daily Telegraph, and the Financial Times all played it straight down the line.

The Guardian led with a front that sums up how many around the world may have felt in the wake of yesterday’s result.

The Daily Mirror offered up a similar vibe to its readers.

The Independent and the Daily Mail both dubbed Mr Trump’s return to the Oval Office as his “greatest comeback”.

The front page of the i summed up the result in one word: “Landslide”.

The Sun used one of Mr Trump’s previous jobs – host for the US version of reality TV show The Apprentice – to spice up its headline with: “You’re Rehired.”

The Daily Express kept to the black-and-white reality of the matter.

Lastly, the Daily Star went with: “Awkward.”

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