Times Front Page 22nd of July 2020
The Times claims Boris Johnson is preparing to give MI5 more powers to stop foreign interference in the UK after the long-awaited Russia report said the government “took its eye off the ball” over Russia.
The Times claims Boris Johnson is preparing to give MI5 more powers to stop foreign interference in the UK after the long-awaited Russia report said the government “took its eye off the ball” over Russia.
The government’s pay rise for public workers who have worked through lockdown has been criticised by the Daily Star for overlooking “hero frontline workers” such as cleaners, binmen, carers and bus drivers.
Boris Johnson has dismissed claims the EU referendum was rigged by Russia as a long-awaited report on the country’s meddling was released, the Daily Express writes.
The Guardian reports the prime minister is facing intense criticism after a report into Russia found the government and intelligence agencies failed to conduct any proper assessment of Kremlin attempts to interfere in the Brexit referendum.
The Daily Mail is one of the many newspapers to lead on the Russia report, saying MPs have warned the UK must now face up to Moscow after “badly underestimating” its threat for years.
US secretary of state Mike Pompeo claimed to MPs the head of the World Health Organisation struck a deal with China to help secure his role, The Daily Telegraph reports. There is also a picture of Prince George to celebrate his seventh birthday.
The i leads on the long-awaited intelligence committee report that said the threat from Moscow was “badly underestimated” by UK governments and that Russians close to Vladimir Putin built influence in the UK with business investments and political donations.
Metro leads on Boris Johnson being accused in a parliamentary report of turning a blind eye to Vladimir Putin’s efforts to influence UK elections as “corrupt” Russian money was welcomed into the capital.
The Independent leads on the Russia report finding there was no evidence the Kremlin interfered in the Brexit vote – but says that is because the “government hasn’t even looked for any yet”.
Ministers have been accused of turning a blind eye to possible interference by Russia in the 2016 Brexit referendum in a long-awaited report, the Financial Times reports.