The Metro – Energy firms meter fiasco
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The Independent – 5m households face budget squeeze
The Independent says renowned photographer Patrick Demarchelier, who worked with high-profile figures including Diana, Princess of Wales, has died at the age of 78.
The Independent says millions of people from the LGBT community have been “betrayed” and “thrown under the bus” by Boris Johnson.
The Independent says a Metropolitan Police officer will appear in court charged with voyeurism and making an indecent image of a child.
The Independent says Protesters from climate group Just Stop Oil blocked “10 critical oil terminals” across the UK on Friday morning.
The Guardian says nearly 50 people were injured after authorities used teargas and water cannon to drive back a crowd that stormed the home of Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
The Guardian says France‘s military intelligence chief is leaving his post after Paris failed to accurately predict – in contrast with western allies – that Russia would launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The Guardian says Britain’s defence secretary has said western nations have agreed to send armoured vehicles and long-range artillery to Ukraine.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has reportedly performed a hasty retreat after sparking a furious backlash after an announcement that ministers were abandoning plans to ban conversion practices.
The Metro says Rishi Sunak compared himself to Will Smith over ‘upsetting’ criticism of his wife’s financial links to Russia.
The Metro says Downing Street appears to be in disarray over its ‘conversion therapy’ policy after a night of confusion.
The Metro says Climate activists have blocked the entrance of seven oil terminals in the UK, including London and Birmingham, to stop the government ‘burning the future’.
The Metro says Brits will get poorer by the day because energy bills are set to rise at least 10 times faster than wages this year.
The Metro says Vladimir Putin has threatened to cut gas supply to ‘unfriendly countries’ from tomorrow.
Friday’s front pages.
The Guardian says Donald Trump blocked plans by his chief White House photographer to publish a book of pictures of his time in power – then published a book of such images himself.
Sky News says the government has backtracked just hours after making a U-turn on plans to introduce a new law to ban conversion therapy.
France24 says Vladimir Putin announced Thursday that all EU purchases of Russian gas must be made in roubles starting April 1 – a demand rejected by France and Germany.
Euronews says at least 25 migrants are feared to have died at sea during an attempted sea crossing near Spain’s Canary Islands. Police said that several migrants were “thrown overboard”
Rolling Stone says Harry Styles has dropped his hotly anticipated new song “As It Was.” It’s the lead single and video from his upcoming third album, Harry’s House, due May 20.
Mothers were blamed for their babies’ deaths while issues with care went ignored for decades, according to The Independent.
A Conservative backbencher has come out as Britain’s first openly transgender MP and revealed how he was raped and blackmailed, reports the Metro.
The Guardian reports the police are examining the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history after a damning report into baby deaths.
Leading the Daily Express is the news grieving families of 201 babies lost in the worst NHS maternity scandal in history have promised to hold those responsible to account.