Daily Telegraph Front Page 18th of August 2023
The Daily Telegraph highlights the continued crossing of migrants over the English Channel, despite Britain’s £480m aid to France.
The Daily Telegraph highlights the continued crossing of migrants over the English Channel, despite Britain’s £480m aid to France.
The Times covers a new rule allowing individuals to purchase COVID booster shots from chemists or private clinics.
The Daily Mail reveals the dismissal of an ancient Greece expert from the British Museum after the disappearance of invaluable artefacts spanning over 3,000 years.
The Daily Mirror pays tribute to Sir Michael Parkinson, lauding him as “our greatest” and reflecting on his origins as a “miner’s son with a touch of stardust”.
Sir Michael Parkinson dominates the Daily Star’s front, honouring him as “The King”.
The Guardian reports a significant drop in top A-level grades due to the reintroduction of pre-pandemic grading, impacting thousands of students.
The Daily Express claims that record-high revenues for the Treasury could pave the way for potential income tax cuts, based on their analysis.
The i discusses the widening disparity in A-level results between affluent and deprived regions, suggesting a generation from poorer areas is being left behind.
The Financial Times notes a shift in Labour’s stance, suggesting they’re softening plans to amplify workers’ rights to counter perceptions of being “anti-business”.
Metro commemorates Sir Michael Parkinson, 88, with a touching headline, “Goodbye to the best”.