Daily Star Front Page 5th of May 2022
As a way of coping with the cost of living crisis, Environment Secretary George Eustice suggests people buy budget food.
As a way of coping with the cost of living crisis, Environment Secretary George Eustice suggests people buy budget food.
The Daily Mirror reports that George Eustice’s comments have been called “patronizing” by campaigners.
According to the Daily Express, Boris Johnson plans to announce a bill to get rid of rules and regulations that cost firms around £1 billion a year.
According to the i, candidates for the Conservative party in the local elections are distancing themselves from Boris Johnson.
The Times reports that interest rates are expected to rise to their highest levels in 13 years after the PM said Britain is better equipped to deal with spiralling inflation now than it was in the 1980s and 1990s.
Daily Mail reports that Boris Johnson has attacked the ‘liberal-Left lawyers’ who are trying to stop his plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Tomorrow’s council elections will see hundreds of Tories standing as “Local Conservatives” to distance themselves from Boris Johnson, reports The Guardian.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been roiled by a grassroots Tory revolt ahead of the local elections, with a warning that his leadership may be called into question once the results are released.
A shirt worn by Diego Maradona, when he scored two of the world’s most memorable goals, has been sold for more than £7 million, according to Metro.
In a report by the Financial Times, the US Federal Reserve raised its benchmark policy rate by a half percentage point.