Daily Express Front Page 23rd of April 2024
The Daily Express highlights the resignation of Huw Edwards from the BBC following a scandal.
The Daily Express highlights the resignation of Huw Edwards from the BBC following a scandal.
The Daily Telegraph reports that 150 judges and 25 courtrooms are prepared for potential legal challenges from migrants deported to Rwanda.
The Times reports on Rishi Sunak’s renewed efforts to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing.
The Daily Mail reports on the prime minister’s commitment to launch his Rwanda asylum scheme by July.
The Daily Mirror reports on a man, sought for questioning in Jill Dando’s murder case, who bears a striking resemblance to a Serbian assassin currently serving a 40-year sentence.
The Guardian reports on the Met chief’s defence of an officer involved in an antisemitism controversy.
The i paper highlights Tory doubts over the PM’s Rwanda strategy.
The Financial Times reports on the FTSE 100 share index in London reaching a record high.
The Metro reports Rishi Sunak’s criticism of Labour for causing him to miss his spring asylum plan deadline.
The Daily Express reports on Rishi Sunak’s call for Labour to cease their “endless meddling and mischief” on the Rwanda bill.
The i highlights ministers’ anticipation of public sector pay deal unrest this summer.
The Daily Mirror reports on the Labour Party leader’s promise, alongside Stephen Lawrence’s mother, to equip children with future-ready skills.
The Daily Mail reports Jewish leaders demanding the Metropolitan Police chief’s resignation following a threat to arrest a Jewish man at a pro-Gaza rally.
The Guardian highlights the mounting pressure on the prime minister to concede last-minute changes for his Rwanda deportation bill to pass.
The Times reports a lack of trust in police officers among the majority of Britons to solve crimes.
The Daily Star reports on the unusual forecast of consecutive days without rain.
The Financial Times highlights the challenging weeks ahead for Ukraine amidst the ongoing Russian conflict.
The Metro reports on a headteacher’s innovative strategy to prevent mobile phone addiction in children.