Summary of The Guardian Newspaper
The Guardian page this morning – summarised
- MPs consider naming Chinese ‘spy’ linked to Prince Andrew: MPs fear the government is moving too fast to re-establish UK-China relations as some consider naming the alleged spy who used his relationship with Prince Andrew to get access to the heart of the British establishment
- Israel to close Dublin embassy after Ireland supports ICJ genocide petition: Israel has announced it will close its embassy in Ireland, citing Dublin’s decision last week to support a petition at the International Court of justice accusing Israel of genocide.
- Economists and policy experts warn Reeves against City deregulation: Fifty economists and policy experts have issued a warning to Rachel Reeves that encouraging the City to expand could threaten financial stability and jeopardise growth.
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Prince Andrew’s pal Chris Yang named as Chinese spy – Paper Talk UK
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The naming of the alleged Chinese spy makes the front pages – as does his friend Prince Andrew, who’s continuing to feel the heat over his connections to the businessman that MI5 believe is a security threat to Britain.
There is coverage of several ongoing domestic stories including calls from Lucy Letby’s lawyers for a review of her murder conviction after a key witness ‘changed his mind.’ There’s also a light splattering of Brexit and budget stories on the front pages.