What the papers say – July 23
he Sunday papers are led by a warning from Michael Gove to not let internet zero “become a crusade”.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the Housing Secretary’s name to “relax” the deadline for landlords within the non-public rented sector to make power effectivity enhancements to their properties.
Meanwhile, The Sunday Times experiences Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer has held talks with Sadiq Khan over the London mayor’s cost on polluting autos, which Sir Keir blames for Labour’s slender defeat in Boris Johnson’s previous seat.
Elsewhere, the Sunday Express leads with a promise from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to push by new legal guidelines to guard freedom of speech for financial institution clients.
Sunday People leads with a relationship web site rip-off involving footage of Nicola Bulley.
Eastenders actress Patsy Kensit has referred to as off her engagement to Patric Cassidy, in accordance with The Sun on Sunday.
And the Daily Star Sunday says moist and windy climate is about to dampen the nation’s summer time holidays.