What the papers say – July 21
he ongoing Nigel Farage financial institution scandal continues within the British papers on Friday, alongside new court docket paperwork on the Duke of York.
The Daily Telegraph, The Times and the Daily Mail say the NatWest chief government has apologised to Nigel Farage over the closure of his financial institution accounts.
According to new court docket paperwork, the Daily Mirror says Andrew visited Jeffrey Epstein whereas he was below home arrest.
The Guardian studies taxpayers can pay for a forty five% pay rise to the royal household regardless of the cost-of-living disaster.
The Sun says ITV has beat the BBC in a bid for Josie Gibson, who will seem on I’m A Celebrity, somewhat than Strictly Come Dancing.
The i relays a warning from UK’s prime medics who say one in six folks can be caught on NHS ready lists if physician strikes proceed.
One of the most important offshore wind farm initiatives has been halted on account of surging prices, in line with the Financial Times.
The Independent leads with their investigation right into a now closed Berkshire psychological well being hospital who had been treating sufferers like “animals”.
The Daily Express options fury over plans to scrap a tax break on pensions.
Metro says Just Stop Oil activists had been met by counter-protesters who surrounded them with a human chain.
And the Daily Star asks “are they quackers?” over £100 on the spot fines for feeding geese, flying kites and tree-climbing.