2023-05-29
Daily Telegraph Front Page 29th of May 2023
The Daily Telegraph reports a warning that Rishi Sunak’s supermarket price cap scheme might lead to shortages.
The Daily Telegraph reports a warning that Rishi Sunak’s supermarket price cap scheme might lead to shortages.
The Times highlights how the National Crime Agency’s British police are offering their assistance to North African countries in the fight against migrant smuggling rings.
Holly Willoughby has confirmed she will continue on This Morning, despite the scandal involving Phillip Schofield, as revealed by the Daily Mirror.
Ranj Singh, a former This Morning doctor, is accusing the show of having a ‘toxic’ culture, says the Daily Mail.
The Daily Star shares a story where Ranj Singh, formerly of This Morning, alleges a ‘toxic’ environment behind the scenes in the wake of the Phillip Schofield affair.
The Guardian informs us that the Met Police have decided to stop responding to mental health calls unless there’s a potential threat to life.
Supermarkets are warning that the proposed price caps on basic items won’t actually lead to reduced food bills, according to the Daily Express.
According to the i newspaper, supermarkets are resisting the Prime Minister’s proposal to cap prices on essential items, arguing it could adversely affect efforts to control inflation.
The Independent raises the possibility of the US intervening in the case of an Afghan pilot facing deportation to Rwanda.
The FT reports that the US Republican party is working to quell a revolt from right-wing lawmakers over a pact with President Biden to prevent a debt default.