Guardian Front Page 28th of May 2022
According to The Guardian, ministers who breach the ministerial code will no longer have to resign or be sacked if found guilty.
According to The Guardian, ministers who breach the ministerial code will no longer have to resign or be sacked if found guilty.
The Daily Star reports that travellers are “desperate for holidays” and comment, “I bet they wished they stayed home.”
The Daily Express reports that half-term holidaymakers faced “chaos at airports”. According to the newspaper, 30,000 passengers were stranded due to staff shortages and computer failures.
According to the Daily Mail, the Queen does not want “family dramas” to overshadow her Platinum Jubilee weekend.
The Daily Telegraph has obtained footage filmed on a helmet-mounted camera showing a Conservative MP’s son helping a fellow Briton wounded by a landmine during an intense firefight with Ukrainian soldiers.
This Saturday’s Daily Mirror previews the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee weekend.
A report in the Financial Times says EY is considering a public listing or partial sale of its global advisory business as part of what it calls the “most radical change at a big four firm for two decades”, according to “people with direct knowledge of the matter”.