Unions have urged ministers to find a solution to the rail strike, according to The Independent.
Browsing: UK Papers
Every day, we break down the UK papers to give you the front page news, top stories and the angle the newspaper is reporting from. We cover right and left papers, the tabloids and broadsheets, the back pages, the Sunday papers and the business pages.
Metro reports a scramble for the last train home tonight as the rail network goes into shutdown, with millions facing days of travel misery.
The government is facing growing anger over its refusal to join last-ditch talks to avert this week’s rail strikes, reports The Guardian.
Now teachers and nurses join pay fight – that’s the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
Britain is in danger of grinding to a halt this summer as more professionals threaten to join the railway workers on strike, reports The Sun.
The Daily Express reports Grant Shapps has warned voters won’t forgive Labour’s failure to condemn the rail strikes that will bring the nation to a halt from tomorrow.
Boris Johnson has triggered outrage in Westminster with plans to abolish the post of ethics adviser after the resignation of Lord Geidt, The Independent reports.
Inflation is set to soar to 11% as the cost of living crisis continues to pile pressure on millions of Britons, Metro reports.
The Guardian reports how Boris Johnson could scrap the role of ethics adviser after Lord Geidt resigned.
Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell believes she deserves to be freed from jail in just over two years, according to the Daily Mirror.
The Sun leads on how a disabled airline passenger fell to his death down an escalator at Gatwick Airport – as the travel industry remains in chaos.
Industry leaders have warned food prices could rise by 15% this summer, the Daily Express reports.
“‘I Felt Like I Was Going To Executed'” – that’s the exclusive story on the front page of The Independent which spoke to Rwanda flight migrants.
“PM under pressure again as second ethics adviser quits” – that’s the Guardian’s take on the resignation of Lord Geidt.
“The only way is ethics” – The Metro’s pun headline reporting on the resignation of Lord Geidt.
“Please save Beatrix” – that’s the headline for the Daily Mirror’s front page today
“Furious Priti attacks secrecy of Euro courts” – that’s the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
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“EU threatens legal action to protect Brexit deal” – that’s the headline on the front splash of The Independent.
A plane carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda has been cleared for take-off, Metro says.