Daily Express says BORIS JOHNSON clings onto power, seeing off a plot by rebel Tories to oust him from No10 in what he declared a “convincing result”.
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The Independent says How hard is it to come up with a kick-ass celebration of great Britishness? It can’t be that hard, right?
Daily Express says THE QUEEN will end the Platinum Jubilee by hosting “the future” of the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
The Guardian says when the machine begins to break down, nobody is spared: even in the most majestic corporeality, bones ache, muscles weaken, tendons hurt, joints creak.
The Daily Telegraph says Celebrations for the Queen’s historic Platinum Jubilee will focus on a festive four-day bank holiday weekend in June.
France24 says A “humbled” Boris Johnson said he took full responsibility after a damning official report on Wednesday detailed a series of illegal alcohol-fuelled parties at the British prime minister’s Downing Street office during coronavirus lockdowns.
The Guardian says Sue Gray has issued a damning verdict on the party culture in Boris Johnson’s Downing Street, in a 37-page report that includes nine photographs and names a string of senior civil servants.
Daily Mail says Boris Johnson today insisted he takes ‘full responsibility’ for Partygate after Sue Gray gave a grim account of drunken antics at the heart of government.
The Daily Telegraph says a Downing Street chief boasted they had “got away with” partygate rulebreaking, Sue Gray’s report has revealed, as she blamed senior leaders for failing to follow Covid rules.
The Independent says workers should “think and reflect” before asking for pay rises, £575,000-a-year Bank of England chief Andrew Bailey told MPs on Monday.
Daily Express says BRITAIN faces “apocalyptic” food bill rises due to the war in Ukraine, the head of the Bank of England warned yesterday.
The Financial Times says Mr Bailey deflected the blame for the soaring cost of living onto global “shocks”, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Guardian says the Bank of England governor has warned that “apocalyptic” food prices caused by Russia’s invasion could have a disastrous impact on the world’s poor.
The Daily Mail accuses Sir Keir of putting pressure on detectives who now know that their decisions could decapitate the official opposition.
The Sun describes the Labour leader’s announcement as a desperate and outrageous attempt to strong-arm police into clearing him.
The Daily Mirror contrasts his move with the prime minister’s refusal to go after he was fined. “This is what honour looks like, Mr Johnson” is the paper’s headline.
FT says the Labour leader has struggled to define himself with voters. By offering to resign if he is fined by police he stands in sharp contrast to Boris Johnson
Politico says President Joe Biden issued a statement memorializing the Armenian genocide that included some phrasing that seemed to reference Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ekathimerini says Erdogan criticized Biden for again characterizing the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Empire forces as a “genocide,” saying his statement was “based on lies”.
Jerusalem Post says Armenians around the world commemorated the Armenian genocide on Sunday, April 24, as they do every year.
The Times says in April 24, 1915, the Ottoman Empire embarked on one of the most appalling episodes of savagery in modern history: 1.5 million Armenians were either massacred.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson does not care about parliamentary customs or decency or the truth.
The i says after he admitted to Parliament that he had broken the Covid lockdown laws he created, Boris Johnson apologised “unreservedly”, “profusely” and “wholeheartedly”.
The Daily Express says BORIS Johnson offered yet more apologies over Partygate yesterday in the face of a SEVEN minute tirade of abuse from Keir Starmer.
The Sun says WE don’t downplay the No10 parties. They shouldn’t have happened. Our readers followed the Covid rules and are still angry at those in power who didn’t.