
The Daily Mirror headlines with “Palace in lockdown” as it covers the arrest of a man accused of tossing suspected shotgun cartridges over the gates of Buckingham Palace.
Leading The Times is the prime minister’s pledge that criminals will have “no hiding place” as a result of a ban on cold-calling for all financial products.
The Financial Times reports a significant drop in education sector shares, as investors speculate that artificial intelligence may disrupt existing business models.
The Daily Telegraph reports on the home secretary’s crackdown on fraud, which includes banning technology that overwhelms individuals with messages.
The Daily Mail’s lead story covers the arrest of a man who allegedly threw suspected shotgun shells over the gates of Buckingham Palace.
The Daily Star’s headline “Hide the sausage” refers to accusations that the King concealed his fingers in official photography released for his Coronation.
An exclusive by The Guardian reveals that new criminal offences have been quickly enacted to prevent any disruption during the King’s Coronation.
The i reports that the Tories have labeled Sue Gray as “hypocritical” for not cooperating with an investigation into her transition from the Cabinet Office to a position within the Labour party.
The Independent reports on Sue Gray’s refusal to participate in a Cabinet Office investigation into her exit from the civil service and subsequent Labour Party affiliation.
In the Metro, the trial of nurse Lucy Letby is featured, as she tearfully denies allegations of causing the deaths of infants in a neonatal ward.