What the papers say – September 8
s the top of the week approaches, the one-year anniversary of the demise of Queen Elizabeth II leads the nations papers alongside the escaped Wandsworth prisoner.
The Mirror has chosen to run with a particular thanks from King Charles to thank the general public for his or her kindness throughout his first 12 months as King.
The Daily Mail includes a royal story of a distinct variety, trying on the relationship between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex with “Warring Royal Brothers Still 100 Miles Apart”.
The escaped inmate from Wandsworth jail remains to be on the forefront of UK news, with the Metro, the i, and the Independent working with the story for his or her splash.
The Guardian leads with the vanished Wandsworth prisoner however as a substitute focuses on MPs as questions are raised over jail price cuts because the manhunt continues.
The Financial Times seems to be at a attainable pay soar for these on the pension for his or her Friday entrance, because the pension is about to extend to match wage progress due to the triple lock.
The Daily Express has run with an analogous story however has hooked it off the claims the triple lock will increase could also be dumped except the retirement age additionally rises.
The Times stories on the most recent NHS maternity scandal, with their entrance web page emblazoned with a narrative on Nottingham Trust has been accused of failing 1,700 households in a cover-up now being investigated by police.
The Daily Telegraph has taken a extra worldwide method to Friday, working a narrative on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who has declined to extend pupil and dealing visas for Indian nationals in change for a commerce cope with the nation.
And, lastly, the Daily Star says the ghost of comedy legend Sir Ken Dodd is seemingly haunting his previous home in Knotty Ash by slamming doorways.