2023-05-21
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 21st of May 2023
The Sunday Telegraph highlights government’s migration tsar backing a clampdown on foreign graduate visas.
The Sunday Telegraph highlights government’s migration tsar backing a clampdown on foreign graduate visas.
Phillip Schofield’s departure from the morning show is the leading story in the Sunday Mirror.
According to the Sunday People, Phillip Schofield has reportedly resigned from his position on This Morning following crucial discussions.
Allegations against Home Secretary Suella Braverman covering up a speeding incident make headlines in The Mail on Sunday.
The ‘i’ forecasts an 18% fall in the energy cap, leading to household bills reducing from £2,500 to £2,053.
According to The Guardian, patients are resorting to private GPs at up to £550 an hour due to delays in securing NHS doctor appointments.
According to the Daily Express, households will soon enjoy a £450 yearly drop in energy bills.
The Daily Telegraph reports a risk of economic decline in Britain due to the spreading sense of pervasive and damaging negativity.
Headteachers tell The Times that AI is the major threat to education and criticise the government’s slow response.
The FT Weekend reports bank chiefs warning of the rising consumer use of risky “shadow credit”.