The Sun on Sunday – Zac to back love-split Ellie Summary of the front page The Sun on Sunday leads on Ellie Goulding and Tory peer Zac Goldsmith went for dinner together amidst news that the singer’s marriage is in peril. The paper says the pop star and Tory bonded over their “eco passion.” The front page reports on Maddie McCann, questioning whether the lock on the holiday apartment she was left it, could have…
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The Guardian – Tories risk bitter legal feud after Rwanda policy is ruled unlawful Summary of the front page The likely upcoming legal battle facing the Conservative party after their plan to relocate asylum seekers to Rwanda was ruled unlawful is the lead story in the Guardian. The front page leads with an image of the mother of the teenage boy shot dead in France by a cop during a traffic stop. Today’s top stories…
Financial Times – Record withdrawals from banks as British households tap into savings Summary of the front page Record withdrawals from banks as customers dip into their savings accounts is the splash on the front of the Financial Times. British households withdrew £4.6bn from bank accounts last month, the highest level since monthly records began in 1997, according to the paper. The front page says the data, published by the Bank of England, suggests consumers…