2023-03-10
Daily Express Front Page 10th of March 2023
According to the Daily Express, the BBC should force Gary Lineker to apologise for a tweet criticising the government’s asylum policy.
According to the Daily Express, the BBC should force Gary Lineker to apologise for a tweet criticising the government’s asylum policy.
According to The Daily Star, Prince Harry has spent the last three years complaining about royal life, but now he’s proclaimed his children deserve to be princes and princesses.
As ministers attempt to make savings in the face of inflation, HS2 will be delayed by two more years and major roadbuilding schemes will be put on hold.
In an effort to escape western sanctions, two Russian billionaires are planning to sell their stake in Alfa-Bank for $2.3 billion.
There are concerns about the safety of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant after another Russian missile attack on Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine.
According to the Daily Express, Rishi Sunak has reached an agreement with France’s Emmanuel Macron to end the Channel migrant crisis.
The Daily Mirror reports on the BBC’s “impartiality storm” surrounding Gary Lineker, starting with a quote from Lineker vowing to speak up for “those poor souls that have no voice.”
According to The Times, millions of people in the UK could get weight-loss drugs as part of a plan to reduce the country’s benefits bill.
Lineker’s comments about the government’s new Channel migrant policies sparked an impartiality row, leaving BBC News staff “boiling” with anger, reports the Daily Mail.
As part of its “Lockdown Files” series, The Daily Telegraph reports that Matt Hancock was told by the Cabinet Office to tone down a section of his book about the China COVID lab leak theory.