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Metro – BBC comic is charged with sex offence Summary of the front page Metro leads with the arrest of comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli, who has been charged in connection with “non-recent” sexual offences. The 54-year-old’s arrest follows an investigation by the Times newspaper which said several people had raised concerns about his behaviour. The front page features pictures of athletes – as the Premier League is soon to return. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Mirror – ITV hit by more bullying claims Summary of the front page ITV is facing fresh bullying claims in the wake of the row that cost Phillip Schofield his job, the Daily Mirror reports. Phillip Schofield has been spotted in public for the first time in weeks, according to the paper, which features an image of the former This Morning presenter leaving a west London restaurant with friend Vanessa Feltz. The front page also reports on the British man who will be aboard the Virgin Galactic flight to space. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment…
Daily Express – Threat to quit rights treaty if Rwanda blocked again Summary of the front page A close ally of the prime minister has threatened to pull Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights if deportation flights to Rwanda stay grounded, the Daily Express reports. Immigration minister Robert Jenrick says he is “very confident” the Supreme Court will rule in favour of plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, but that he will do “whatever is necessary” to end the small boats crisis, the paper reports. The front page says his comments come after being asked whether…
The Sun – Shame of thrones Summary of the front page Police swooped on a thong-wearing OnlyFans model on the King’s front lawn at Windsor Castle, The Sun reports. The paper quotes the model as saying a lot of tourists were taking photos. The front page is mostly dedicated to the story, but a small amount of space is dedicated the ID leak of police officers, which has reportedly left people in fear. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
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Lee Anderson’s ugly words shame Britain The Guardian says A week after the devastating fire that consumed Grenfell Tower in June 2017, I joined a march of silence from the library in Ladbroke Grove to Grenfell Tower. Nothing prepared me as I raised my eyes to look at the terrible and shocking black shell of the tower, as though transplanted from hell’s own landscape – an unsightly and menacing frame, a blind, burnt, blackened towering box, its empty glassless windows a shocking indictment of negligence and all that is morally ugly in our society. I am haunted by that image,…
Lee Anderson’s vile anti-migrant comments pose this question: do we want politics like this? The Guardian says Does it matter if Lee Anderson, the deputy chair of the Conservative party, thinks disgruntled asylum seekers should “fuck off back to France” and says so? “If they don’t like barges then they should fuck off back to France,” Anderson said. “These people come across the Channel in small boats … if they don’t like the conditions they are housed in here then they should go back to France, or better, not come at all in the first place.” He was speaking to…
Diane Abbott says migrants ‘f****d off to bottom of sea’ after Lee Anderson remark The Independent says MP Diane Abbott has prompted outrage by tweeting that migrants had “indeed f****d off” – to the bottom of the sea, as she posted about a shipwreck in which 41 people died. The former shadow home secretary later deleted her tweet, which was a reference to Tory MP Lee Anderson’s use of the f-word about migrants. But it prompted indignation on social media, and some commentators called for Ms Abbott to face sanctions. Her tweet was branded “obscene” and “revolting”. Rishi Sunak has…
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