What the papers say – August 16
he arrest of three suspected spies in London and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk lead the vast majority of the nation’s papers on Wednesday.
The Guardian, Daily Mirror and Metro characteristic tales on the three Bulgarians who had been arrested and charged after allegedly spying for Russia.
The Times, i and The Daily Telegraph comply with go well with, reporting on the alleged spies who had been “posing as journalists”.
And the Daily Mail says the suspected spies had been arrested as part of a significant nationwide safety investigation.
Meanwhile, within the Financial Times, non-public fairness group TPG Capital has approached EY about shopping for a stake of their consulting arm.
Due to rising wages, there will probably be a big bump of as much as £72 a month within the state pension, based on the Daily Express.
And the Daily Star says a historian has discovered the graves of the members of the “long-lost Knights Templar” in an English churchyard.