What the papers say – July 21

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he ongoing Nigel Farage financial institution scandal continues within the British papers on Friday, alongside new court docket paperwork on the Duke of York.

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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.

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According to new court docket paperwork, the Daily Mirror says Andrew visited Jeffrey Epstein whereas he was below home arrest.

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The Guardian studies taxpayers can pay for a forty five% pay rise to the royal household regardless of the cost-of-living disaster.

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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.

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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.

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One of the most important offshore wind farm initiatives has been halted on account of surging prices, in line with the Financial Times.

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The Independent leads with their investigation right into a now closed Berkshire psychological well being hospital who had been treating sufferers like “animals”.

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The Daily Express options fury over plans to scrap a tax break on pensions.

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Metro says Just Stop Oil activists had been met by counter-protesters who surrounded them with a human chain.

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And the Daily Star asks “are they quackers?” over £100 on the spot fines for feeding geese, flying kites and tree-climbing.

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