What the papers say – Might 18
any of Thursday’s papers function news from the US of an alleged automobile chase of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex by “numerous photographers” which lasted two hours and described as “near catastrophic”.
The i and Metro lead with stories Harry and Meghan had been subjected to a “relentless pursuit” after an awards ceremony in New York at 10pm on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, the Daily Express says the Prime Minister has raised hopes for a pre-election tax lower.
While The Guardian says Rishi Sunak has been accused of being “out of touch” over the cost-of-living disaster.
The Daily Mail takes goal on the opposition chief, saying Sir Keir Starmer needs to reopen Brexit talks.
Water firms have apologised for pumping sewage into the nation’s rivers and promised the best infrastructure modernisation for the reason that Victorian period, based on The Times.
Obese sufferers value the NHS twice as a lot as these of wholesome weight, The Daily Telegraph stories, citing “landmark research”.
The Financial Times writes that German carmakers are lobbying the European Commission to delay post-Brexit guidelines that threaten the trade.
The Daily Mirror options an unique interview with the 12-year-old son of fusilier Lee Rigby forward of the 10-year anniversary of his father’s homicide outdoors his barracks in Woolwich, South East London.
And the Daily Star says one in 10 folks dip their sausage rolls in cups of tea.