2022-05-17
Daily Telegraph Front Page 17th of May 2022
In The Daily Telegraph, the Bank of England governor says there are no more horsemen left when counting the shocks facing Britain.
In The Daily Telegraph, the Bank of England governor says there are no more horsemen left when counting the shocks facing Britain.
On the front page of The Daily Telegraph, Boris Johnson claims the Northern Ireland Protocol is preventing Westminster from easing the cost of living crisis.
Mr. Rees-Mogg, the minister responsible for efficiency, told The Daily Telegraph that civil servants are working from home on Mondays and Fridays because “they think the working week is shorter than it actually is”.
Lord Frost urged Boris Johnson to rip up the Northern Ireland Protocol and demonstrate the same leadership he has shown on the issue as he has done on Ukraine, according to the Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Telegraph reports on the prime minister’s visit to Scandinavia, during which he pledged military support for Finland and Sweden in the event of an invasion by Russia.
According to the Telegraph, the foreign secretary told the EU that its proposed solutions to problems with the Northern Ireland protocol would worsen matters.
According to the article, Ms Truss plans to unilaterally change parts of the protocol as early as next week.
For the first time in almost 60 years, the Queen will not attend the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday due to “episodic mobility problems”, reports The Daily Telegraph.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is due to give a speech in which he will say soldiers across the world should be shocked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Sinn Fein is on track to become Stormont’s largest party.
According to the Bank of England, Britain is on the verge of a recession, which is also reported on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.