2021-04-23
Metro Front Page 23rd of April 2021
Forty world leaders met for an “extraordinary online summit to save the planet from catastrophic climate change”, the Metro reports.
Forty world leaders met for an “extraordinary online summit to save the planet from catastrophic climate change”, the Metro reports.
David Cameron’s frantic attempts to lobby for struggling Greensill Capital a year ago include contacting the most senior official in the UK Treasury, the Financial Times reports.
On the front page of The Times is an article that claims Boris Johnson refused to take Cabinet Office advice to change his phone number amid concerns about him being contacted by people trying to influence UK policy.
The Daily Mirror leads on the Queen’s thank you to the British people for sending their condolences following Prince Philip’s death.
The Daily Star splashes on pub closures around the UK resulting in a shortage of Marmite.
Around 80,000 families will have to say goodbye to their loved ones at COVID-restricted funerals between now and 21 June, reports the Daily Mail.
The Daily Express reports that the government’s large event trial at the Sheffield Crucible reported no follow-up coronavirus cases.
The Guardian reports that hundreds of thousands of mainly black and Asian personnel who died fighting for the British Empire have not been commemorated for their service.