The prime minister told the Daily Mail that working from home doesn’t work.
Sainsbury’s boss Justin King told The Guardian that the golden age of cheap food is over.
Educator Nadhim Zahawi told The Times that Britain should not “tilt the system” to ensure more people from state schools are admitted to Oxbridge.
The Daily Express reports that Boris Johnson is scrapping plans to ban cheap deals on healthy foods in order to help struggling families.
The Daily Star reports that former Tory MP Neil Parish – who was caught watching porn in the House of Commons – may run for re-election.
Mr. Rees-Mogg, the minister responsible for efficiency, told The Daily Telegraph that civil servants are working from home on Mondays and Fridays because “they think the working week is shorter than it actually is”.
On the front page of the Daily Mirror, Colleen Rooney reveals she broke up with her husband Wayne in 2017.
Over concerns about the number of spam accounts and fake accounts on Twitter, Elon Musk has put his Twitter takeover “temporarily on hold.”.