Daily Mirror Front Page 12th of March 2021
Prince William has revealed he has not yet spoken to his brother following Harry and Meghan’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, according to the Daily Mirror. You can read more on this here.
Prince William has revealed he has not yet spoken to his brother following Harry and Meghan’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, according to the Daily Mirror. You can read more on this here.
The Times says the police watchdog will be investigating whether Met officers acted “appropriately” after receiving a report the suspect arrested on suspicion of murdering Sarah Everard had indecently exposed himself on 28 February.
Editing an image of Boris Johnson in a clown costume on its front page, the Daily Star says thousands took part in a slow clap to show their disdain for the government’s recommended 1% pay rise for NHS staff.
An allegation of indecent exposure was made against the suspect in the Sarah Everard case days before she went missing, the i says.
The Daily Telegraph reports the suspect arrested on suspicion of murdering missing woman Sarah Everard was accused of indecently exposing himself at a fast food restaurant last month. Read more on this here.
The Metropolitan Police is facing an inquiry into how it handled allegations the suspect in the Sarah Everard case indecently exposed himself in a restaurant last month, according to The Guardian.
The government is set to U-turn on its plans for a controversial coal mine in Cumbria after facing opposition from climate activists and MPs, writes The Independent.
Reclaim the Streets vigils will be held across the capital on Saturday as people gather in tribute to missing woman Sarah Everard and all the women who have faced sexual harassment on the streets, according to Metro. Click here to read more about women’s responses to the tragedy.
The Financial Times leads on the EU’s “vaccine woes” as it was announced AstraZeneca delivery targets will be missed, several EU nations suspended use of the jab over blood clot fears and it appears less likely the US will supply extra doses. Read more on this story here.