
Financial Times Front Page 7th of November 2023
The Financial Times reports on Donald Trump’s dismissal of the significance of financial statements in a civil fraud lawsuit.

The Financial Times reports on Donald Trump’s dismissal of the significance of financial statements in a civil fraud lawsuit.

The Guardian reports that Conservative peer Michelle Mone admitted her involvement with a firm awarded £200m in government PPE contracts during the pandemic.


A pet psychic informs the Daily Star that deceased pets still communicate from the afterlife.

The Times highlights the approval of a 4p-a-day pill as a preventive treatment for breast cancer, set to benefit thousands of women.

The Daily Express reports on police urging pro-Palestine protesters to cancel their Armistice Day march due to escalating violence risks.

The Daily Mail reports an alleged assault on a poppy seller during a pro-Palestine rally.

The Daily Mirror reveals Baroness Mone’s involvement in a £200m pandemic PPE deal, contradicting her previous denial.

The i reports that King Charles III, a long-time advocate for climate change, will suppress his personal views as he endorses a new phase of oil and gas exploration in his House of Lords address on Tuesday.

Metro reveals a drug is to be offered to nearly 300,000 women, potentially halving their breast cancer risk.