2021-05-14
Guardian Front Page 14th of May 2021
The Guardian reports on MPs’ questioning of former prime minister David Cameron over his lobbying on behalf of Lex Greensill.
The Guardian reports on MPs’ questioning of former prime minister David Cameron over his lobbying on behalf of Lex Greensill.
The Guardian leads on criticism of the government’s decision not to begin the public inquiry into the coronavirus pandemic until spring next year.
A proposed law requiring voters to show ID cards when they cast their ballots is the top story in The Guardian.
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner has spoken exclusively to The Guardian. After the party was criticised for its showing in the local elections – sparking a frontbench reshuffle, Ms Rayner says the party has “patronised its heartland voters for too long”.
Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership of the Labour Party has been “plunged into crisis”, reports The Guardian.
An inquiry says spending on the NHS, social care and public health needs to rise by £102bn in a decade, funded by big tax increases, to improve Britain’s health in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to The Guardian.
Tensions between the UK and France over fishing rights are rising, reports The Guardian, reflecting on Boris Johnson’s order to send Navy gunboats to Jersey.
Boris Johnson has rejected calls for a public inquiry into the handling of the pandemic, on the one-year anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown, The Guardian reports.
The prime minister should quit if he broke donation rules – that’s according to a senior Conservative in The Guardian.