Daily Express – Met boss dodges two-tier policing question on riotsÂ
The Daily Express leads on the Met Police chief knocking a Sky News journalist’s mic to the ground when asked about claims of “two-tier policing” of the UK riots and pro-Palestinian marches. Elsewhere, the front page reports Keely Hodgkinson has won Team GB’s 12th gold medal of the Paris Olympics after winning the 800 metres on Monday evening.
Met Police breaks silence after chief Mark Rowley launches journalist’s mic to the floor
The Metropolitan Police has issued a reason why Sir Mark Rowley grabbed a journalist’s microphone and threw it on the floor as he stormed out of a Cobra meeting.
As the Commissioner left the urgently called briefing, he was asked a question about two-tier policing, but Sir Mark grabbed a Sky journalist’s microphone and dropped it to the ground before walking off, expressionless, while other members of the press followed him.
Sir Mark had been summoned to meet with Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, in response to the unruly rioting overtaking some towns and cities across Britain.
Keely Hodgkinson wins 800m gold as Team GB climb Olympics medal table
Keely Hodgkinson has clinched Team GB’s 12th gold medal of the Paris Olympics after winning the 800 metres on Monday evening. The 22-year-old won silver at the Tokyo Games three years ago and was the overwhelming favourite to win the 800m this year.
She raced away in the closing stages to cruise to victory as she clocked a time of 1:56.72 minutes.
The silver medal went to Ethiopia’s Tsige Duguma, who ran a personal best time, with Kenya’s Mary Moraa taking the bronze.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
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Editorial 06 August 2024.
Tuesday’s front pages lead heavily with two stories: the ongoing riots and violence across towns and cities in the UK and Team GB athlete Keely Hodgkison winning Gold at the Olympics.
Several of the papers cover the backlash facing American billionaire Elon Musk for his ‘reckless’ comments claiming that a civil war was ‘inevitable’ in the UK – even though it’s a small minority of far-right thugs and the majority of violence, racism and looting from them has been widely condemned across the political spectrum and the nation. Musk is among several online celebrities that have been accused of whipping up fear.
The back pages continue the Paris 2024 coverage.