The Guardian says Rishi Sunak’s wife has potentially avoided up to £20m in UK tax by being non-domiciled and pays £30,000 a year to keep the status.
Month: April 2022
The Guardian says Ketanji Brown Jackson, a liberal appeals court judge, was confirmed to the supreme court on Thursday.
Friday’s front pages.
BBC News says Rishi Sunak has defended his wife’s tax affairs, calling reports on her non-domicile status “unpleasant smears”.
Sky News says murdered primary school teacher Sabina Nessa appeared “oblivious” to a garage worker running up behind her before he struck her 34 times.
France24 says at least two people were killed Thursday and several wounded in a shooting spree in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv.
Euronews says European Union countries agreed on Thursday on a Russian coal embargo as part of a fifth round of sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine.
TRT World says Ketanji Brown Jackson has been confirmed by the Senate as the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court in a milestone for the US.
VOA says more than a million customers in Puerto Rico remained without electricity on Thursday after a fire at a main power plant caused the biggest blackout so far this year.
BBC Sport says Tiger Woods shot a one-under-par 71 on his Masters comeback as the five-time champion made a stunning return to competitive golf.
The Guardian – PM’s push for nuclear power splits Tories and angers green groups
The Metro – Tax rises? I haven’t a problem
The Independent – Sunak’s wife avoids tax through non-dom status
Daily Mirror – Sunak wife tax fury
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The Sun – UK’s biggest fuel heists: Fill yer boats
The Metro says young environmentalists continued a campaign of disruption to oil distribution around the UK early this morning, after scaling fences at a depot.
The Metro says Rishi Sunak’s wife does not pay taxes to the British government for money she earns abroad, it has been revealed.
The Metro says President Joe Biden endured an awkward moment with lawmakers ignoring him and flocking to ex-President Barack Obama, who returned to the White House for the first time since terming out.
The Metro says Britney Spears has objected to paying $600,000 (£460,000) to foot her mother’s legal fees, accrued during the battle to end her conservatorship.
The Metro says Thomas Tuchel claims Chelsea’s Champions League hopes are already over following their 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge.
The Independent says Police in Northern Ireland are to send safety equipment to Ukraine.
The Independent says months after her birth in April 1980, Akshata Murthy’s ambitious parents left her in the care of her paternal grandparents to build a better life for their young family hundreds of miles away in Mumbai.
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The Independent says the Government has promised to take back control of energy prices through boosts to nuclear, wind, solar and hydrogen in its long-awaited energy strategy.