2023-04-02
Sunday Express Front Page 2nd of April 2023
Unless he gets a handle on boat traffic crossing the Channel in half a year, the prime minister faces a “wipeout” at the next election, write the Sunday Express.
Unless he gets a handle on boat traffic crossing the Channel in half a year, the prime minister faces a “wipeout” at the next election, write the Sunday Express.
The Sunday Express reports on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s upcoming “crime blitz”, saying he will “get tough as his popularity soars”.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is visiting Rwanda to inspect preparations for the UK’s plan to relocate Channel migrants, according to the Sunday Express.
On Sunday Express’ front page, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he hoped the BBC-Lineker dispute could be resolved in a timely manner.
According to The Sunday Express, the prime minister has promised to stop migrant boats, and the “abuse of human rights laws to control asylum”.
According to the Sunday Express, ministers believe some law firms have turned the migrant crisis into a “gravy train” that taxpayers are funding.
The armed forces are too broken to defend the nation, says the Sunday Express, citing General Sir Richard Barrons’ call for the chancellor to sanction £3bn in funding.
On the front of the Sunday Express, James Bulger’s brother calls for one of the killers, Jon Venables, to remain in jail for the rest of his life.
Leading doctors have warned that the decision to drop a long-term cancer strategy could endanger thousands of lives.
The Sunday Express reports that Rishi Sunak is at odds with civil servants over plans to ban illegal immigrants from claiming asylum.