BBC News says Conservative MP Crispin Blunt is facing criticism after defending a fellow Tory MP convicted of sexual assault.
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The Daily Mirror says Spring is set to make a return with temperatures due to touch 20C in the run up to the bank holiday, forecasters have said.
The Daily Express says SPRING is about to make a steamy return as a balmy tropical blast kicks off 10 days of warm weather.
The Sun says BRITS are set to enjoy an Easter scorcher with temperatures hitting 21C, making the UK hotter than Malta.
The Independent says parts of the UK are predicted to be hotter than many places in the Mediterranean in the days running up to the Easter weekend.
The Metro says the sister of murdered primary school teacher Sabina Nessa has branded her killer a ‘disgusting animal’ for not facing up to his crime in court.
The Independent says The parents of murdered teacher Sabina Nessa have called her killer an “animal” who had “no right to touch her”.
The Guardian says Sabina Nessa’s family called her killer a “coward” when he refused to come to court to be sentenced for her murder on Thursday.
Sky News says murdered primary school teacher Sabina Nessa appeared “oblivious” to a garage worker running up behind her before he struck her 34 times.
The Metro says Rishi Sunak’s wife does not pay taxes to the British government for money she earns abroad, it has been revealed.
The Independent says months after her birth in April 1980, Akshata Murthy’s ambitious parents left her in the care of her paternal grandparents to build a better life for their young family hundreds of miles away in Mumbai.
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak’s multi-millionaire wife claims non-domicile status, it has emerged, which allows her to save millions of pounds in tax on dividends collected from her family’s IT business empire.
The Sun says WORKERS will pay more tax from today as the National Insurance hike officially kicks in.
The Daily Mirror says millions of workers will pay more tax on their earnings from today as higher National Insurance comes into effect to help plug a gap in social care funding.
The Independent says the leader of the Liberal Democrats has said the national insurance rise comes “at the wrong moment” amid the cost-of-living crisis, as the tax hike for millions for workers kicked in.
The Guardian says it was one of the Conservatives’ most controversial cuts: waging war on the UK’s “benefit culture” by restricting social security payments that supposedly enabled “welfare scroungers” to have large families they could ill-afford.
BBC News says the burden of tax falling on workers and employers has increased as a hotly-debated rise in National Insurance payments takes effect.
The Independent says Channel 4 has said it is “disappointed” at the Government’s decision to proceed with plans to privatise.
The Guardian says Nadine Dorries, is pushing ahead with controversial plans to privatise Channel 4, with the government backing proposals to sell off the broadcaster after 40 years in public ownership.
BBC News says the government has decided to go ahead with plans to privatise Channel 4 but the channel said it was “disappointing” that ministers had made their decision
The Metro says dozens more EasyJet flights have been cancelled after a weekend of disruption for passengers.
The Independent says EasyJet has cancelled more than 200 flights over the weekend, leaving some passengers stranded amid travel chaos at some of Britain’s biggest airports.
The Guardian says EasyJet cancelled more than 200 flights over the weekend with disruption expected to last into this week, leaving some passengers stranded amid travel chaos.
Sky News says more than 200 flights were cancelled by EasyJet over the weekend, leaving some passengers stranded amid travel chaos at some airports in the UK.
The Independent says millions of people from the LGBT community have been “betrayed” and “thrown under the bus” by Boris Johnson.