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Driver Brett Button has been freed on bail.
The Guardian – Outrage as woman jailed for abortion after legal cut-off Summary of the front page The Guardian leads on the jailing of a 44-year-old woman who took abortion pills after the legal time limit during lockdown. Campaigners and MPs have strongly criticised the decision to prosecute her, the paper reports. Its front page also features a picture of actor Jodie Comer in New York following her win at the Tony theatre awards. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image
Some countries argue the deal does not go far enough.
Anthony Seward has been able to return to his dream job six years on.
Financial Times – MPs to grill City watchdog over Odey investigation Summary of the front page The Financial Times reports that MPs will quiz executives from the Financial Conduct Authority next month over the watchdog’s handling of misconduct allegations against hedge fund manager Crispin Odey. Leaders from the Financial Conduct Authority will be quizzed about sexual misconduct allegations against Crispin Odey, a prominent financier. Mr Odey has strenuously denied the claims made against him. The front page features an image of former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi who died yesterday. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National…
There is nothing at all about this conviction that serves the public interest – this woman is of no risk to the public, she is not likely to go on to commit an offence, and it certainly isn’t good for her children.
Chelsea held talks in London over the weekend.
Metro – All out war Summary of the front page “All Out War” reads Metro’s front page as the paper reports on the fall out between Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson over the latter’s resignation honours list. Rishi Sunak has publicly rejected the suggestion he worked behind the scenes to undermine Mr Johnson’s resignation honours list. The prime minister publicly commented on the row on the same day Mr Johnson formally resigned from the House of Commons. The front page reports on the death of former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…
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