What the papers say – June 13
“war of words” breaking out between Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak leads the nation’s Tuesday papers.
The Independent and Metro report Mr Johnson has denied he requested the PM to bend honours guidelines, with the latter dubbing the verbal spat between the pair “all out war”.
Staying with the previous prime minister, The Times says the privileges committee is about to search out that Mr Johnson intentionally misled parliament over the Downing Street events scandal.
As the findings are revealed, the Daily Mirror says Covid victims “deserve better”.
The Daily Express experiences Mr Johnson has vowed to make a return to frontline politics.
Elsewhere, The Telegraph carries feedback from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt suggesting taxes might fall if the UK boosts productiveness within the public sector.
The Daily Mail leads with accusations that Labour is abandoning the “law-abiding majority” by opposing curbs on “eco-zealots and Channel migrants”.
The Guardian experiences there was a backlash after a girl was sentenced to greater than two years in jail for procuring medicine to induce an abortion after the authorized restrict.
An alleged Russian intelligence asset and his household reside within the UK after his household used the Government’s Ukrainian refugee scheme to hitch him, based on the i.
The Financial Times experiences MPs are set to grill executives from the monetary watchdog over its dealing with of misconduct allegations towards hedge fund supervisor Crispin Odey.
The Sun leads with a picture of Manchester City’s Jack Grealish being assisted out of a lodge by his teammates after an evening of celebrating his facet’s treble achievement.
And the Daily Star says a former US intelligence officer has claimed the Pope had a hand in protecting up a UFO crash in Italy within the Nineteen Thirties.