What the papers say – September 11
he arrest of a parliamentary researcher on suspicion of spying for China is the primary story throughout the entrance pages of Monday’s newspapers.
Pictures from the aftermath of the earthquake in Morocco function closely, however the arrest and its worldwide fallout lead a number of titles.
China stands accused of a “hostile act” on the entrance of the Daily Mail whereas The Daily Telegraph says extra suspected brokers working at Westminster are about to be unmasked by British intelligence companies.
The Times says the researcher was arrested in March and labored carefully with safety minister Tom Tugendhat whereas Metro stories that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang on the G20 summit in New Delhi and informed him interfering in British democracy was “unacceptable”.
The Financial Times additionally leads on Mr Sunak’s message to the Chinese prime minister below an image of a grieving girl within the aftermath of the earthquake in Morocco.
The identical image is used on the entrance web page of The Independent, which focuses on figures displaying 75% of cops accused of intercourse assaults and violence in opposition to ladies stay on the power.
The Guardian additionally carries an image of grieving family in Morocco because it tells of “the village where death came in the night”, whereas main on a research which says 184,000 circumstances of most cancers within the UK this 12 months have been preventable.
Interest charges are the main target of the i which says hopes are rising that the sequence of rises are poised to finish with predictions there can be only one extra enhance this 12 months – regardless of warnings that inflation just isn’t below management.
The Daily Mirror returns to its marketing campaign calling for motion in opposition to harmful canine, saying Home Secretary Suella Braverman has agreed with them after an 11-year-old lady was injured within the newest incident.
TV newsreader Alastair Stewart is on the entrance of the Daily Express as he reveals he has been identified with early onset vascular dementia.
And the Daily Star says hundreds of thousands of individuals are ditching work on Monday to get pleasure from one of many final days of the September heatwave.