Front page summary Daily Express – Exposed: Lies of asylum seekers who become Christians to stay in the UK Migrants are increasingly faking conversion to Christianity…
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Kensington Palace was left dealing with a “public relations disaster” after it emerged the Princess of Wales edited her Mother’s Day photograph, the Daily Mirror reports.
Front page summary The Sun – Mother’s Day photo furore: Lay off Kate The Sun has published a front-page opinion piece urging “social media trolls, idiotic…
Front page summary The Independent – Scandal of the elderly treated like animals on hospital wardsThe Independent says families of elderly people have come forward…
Front page summary The Guardian – Tory ex-home secretaries warn against politicising extremism The Guardian says three former Conservative home secretaries – Dame Priti Patel, Sir…
Front page summary Metro – Princess Kate photo: I’m smiles better The Metro reports the Princess of Wales and her children “beam with joy” in the…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – First official picture after op: Thank you The Princess of Wales “thanked well-wishers” as the first official photo of her…
Front page summary Daily Express – We’ll get tougher with work-shy to cut taxes, says PMThe Daily Express says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will “slash…
Front page summary The Sun – Looking great Kate The Sun is one of many papers to lead with an image of Kate and her three…
Front page summary The Observer – Revealed: legal fears over new Gove definition of extremism Housing Secretary Michael Gove is to announce a plan to…
Front page summary The Sunday Times – Johnson flew for secret talks with autocratAccording to The Sunday Times, Boris Johnson took a secret trip to meet…
Front page summary The Sunday Telegraph – Don’t march alongside extremists, Gove tells protestersThe Sunday Telegraph writes Michael Gove is urging pro-Palestine protesters to steer…
Front page summary Sunday Express – Labour are cowards over small boat crisisLabour have been branded as “cowards” by Home Secretary James Cleverly who says…
Front page summary Sunday Mirror – Brianna legacy starts in schoolsThe Sunday Mirror leads on Brianna Ghey’s mother, Esther, launching a campaign in schools to…
The chancellor’s “squeeze” on local councils leads the Financial Times, as the paper reports Jeremy Hunt has “wound down” a scheme providing millions of pounds for social housing.
For a second year running, The Independent has compiled a list of the 50 most influential women from a variety of worlds spanning the arts, politics, business, sports, television, media, and activism
The Guardian also leads with this story. It says the port is due to be built “in the next few weeks” by engineers who “will not need to step ashore in Gaza”.
The Metro says “Runaway aristocrat” Constance Marten has denied causing the death of her newborn baby by gross negligence, claiming she “did nothing but show her love” while giving evidence in court.
The Mirror highlights millions of pensioners are the “biggest losers” following the budget due to stealth taxes estimated at £8bn. In what it calls a “Tory Budget bombshell”, millions of pensioners will now face a hit on their incomes as a result of “Conservative stealth taxes”.
The Express leads on Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch saying Brexit has “reignited” the UK’s trade standing in global markets, to the tune of “hundreds of billions of pounds”.
The Sun says Red Bull F1 team chief Christian Horner – who was cleared of misconduct by Red Bull last week – has broken his silence over the scandal. Horner “heaped praise” on his wife, and former Spice Girl, Geri, for all her support.
Metro leads on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s hopes that his spring budget will pull the rug from under Labour rivals ahead of the general election.
Front page summary The Independent – 2p: Too little, too late? Hunt bets on NI cuts to revive Tories Ex-chancellor George Osbourne says the 2p national…
The chancellor’s budget announcement is “a last desperate act” ahead of the general election, with tax at its highest level since 1948 despite a 2p national insurance cut, according to The Guardian. It adds that the cuts bring the “threat of a fresh squeeze on public spending to come after polling day”.
The Daily Express hails Jeremy Hunt’s budget for “turbo-charging the economy” by putting more cash in people’s pockets, in a bid to win back voters.