Times Front Page 27th of April 2023
The Times reveals that nearly 60 former sub-postmasters have passed away without receiving compensation after being falsely accused in the Horizon IT scandal.
The Times reveals that nearly 60 former sub-postmasters have passed away without receiving compensation after being falsely accused in the Horizon IT scandal.
The Daily Mirror reports that Levi Bellfield has signed a written confession admitting to the 1996 murders of Lin and Megan Russell.
The Daily Express shares Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s plan to deploy more police officers on streets.
The Daily Star’s intrepid investigator counters yesterday’s claim by proving that Jaffa Cakes aren’t the best biscuit for tea dunking.
The Daily Telegraph highlights the potential diplomatic storm as China’s Vice-President Han Zheng, known for his role in suppressing pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, plans to attend the coronation next week.
The Daily Mail covers backlash over coronation invitations sent to Chinese VP Han Zheng and Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill.
The Guardian features an exclusive investigation on concerns raised about Health Minister Steve Barclay’s conduct towards civil servants.
The i paper reports on doctors warning against illegally sold weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy on Facebook.
Metro leads with E. Jean Carroll’s case against Donald Trump, alleging rape in a shop fitting room in 1996.
The Financial Times discusses Activision’s response to UK competition regulator blocking Microsoft’s $75bn acquisition of the company.