Daily Telegraph Front Page 21st of April 2023
The Daily Telegraph highlights Dominic Raab’s determination to keep his Cabinet position as it’s threatened by a bullying report submitted to the prime minister.
The Daily Telegraph highlights Dominic Raab’s determination to keep his Cabinet position as it’s threatened by a bullying report submitted to the prime minister.
The Times reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was “agonising” over the decision to dismiss Dominic Raab, as he required more time to assess alleged bullying claims.
The Daily Mail warns that the Lords may provoke public outrage if they obstruct stringent new immigration regulations.
The Daily Express claims the BBC is “studiously ignoring” MPs’ calls to safeguard women’s rights.
The Daily Star reports that numerous dogs and celebrities attended TV personality Paul O’Grady’s funeral, paying their respects.
According to the Daily Mirror, the shooter responsible for nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s death is seeking a reduced 42-year prison sentence.
The Independent says the Prime Minister has been accused of “dithering” in his indecision to support or dismiss Justice Secretary Dominic Raab amidst alleged bullying investigations.
The Financial Times features US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s caution against decoupling from China, emphasizing that national security measures aren’t intended to “stifle” its economy.
Despite an explosion, Elon Musk hails SpaceX rocket launch as successful, the Metro reports.