2022-08-12
Guardian Front Page 12th of August 2022
The Guardian reports that more droughts are likely to be declared tomorrow and more restrictions will be introduced “as climate crisis bites”.
The Guardian reports that more droughts are likely to be declared tomorrow and more restrictions will be introduced “as climate crisis bites”.
MPs and the prime minister are criticized by The Daily Star for their response to the cost of living crisis.
The i reports that a drought could last “many months” and that water restrictions will likely last until autumn.
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have been warned against political interference in the City of London by Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey.
Despite Boris Johnson’s presence at a meeting with energy bosses, the Metro reports that no new measures have been announced.
Former Manchester United star Ryan Giggs is on trial for using controlling and coercive behavior against an ex-girlfriend, as well as assaulting her and her younger sister, according to the Mirror.
Britain’s tinderbox-dry conditions dominate the Telegraph front page with a stark red-and-amber map showing the full risk of wildfires.
In support of police watchdog chief Andy Cooke, The Mail says burglary, robbery and theft are not “minor crimes” and officers are missing chances to catch the culprits.
In The Times, the front page depicts a dusty Long Walk at Windsor, but the main story is about the police watchdog’s report into burglary prevention.