2022-11-01
Financial Times Front Page 1st of November 2022
A report in the Financial Times alleges that Home Secretary Suella Braverman has broken the law over the Home Office’s treatment of asylum seekers.
A report in the Financial Times alleges that Home Secretary Suella Braverman has broken the law over the Home Office’s treatment of asylum seekers.
The Daily Express reports that the person who attacked the migrant processing center in Dover with three petrol bombs laughed as he hurled them.
According to the Star, the Ukrainian military suspects that Russia has replaced its president with three plastic surgery-enhanced body doubles of Vladimir Putin.
The Dover migrant processing center firebomb attack is covered by The Times.
The flu and covid ‘Twindemic’ are adding pressure to the NHS, reports the Mirror.
According to the Telegraph, the Home Secretary is considering using hotels to house people awaiting assessment to ease crowding at a processing center.
An attack on a migrant processing center in Dover is highlighted by the Mail.
The Metro reports that former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Dannatt is warning politicians who break security rules.