Daily Star Front Page 7th of April 2022
A chef who was fired by P&O ferries is suing the disgraced company for discrimination, according to the Daily Star.
A chef who was fired by P&O ferries is suing the disgraced company for discrimination, according to the Daily Star.
Olympics stars, including swimmer Sharron Davies, have backed Boris Johnson after the prime minister declared that biological males shouldn’t be allowed to compete in women’s sport, the Daily Express writes.
The Times reports that British military chiefs are drawing up plans to send armoured vehicles to Ukraine in the belief that the next three weeks will be critical in determining the outcome of the war.
Rishi Sunak’s wife may be spared paying millions in UK taxes while her husband raids the nation’s wallets, the Daily Mirror writes. Akshata Murty “has always and will continue to pay UK taxes on all her UK income”, her spokeswoman has said after a report she had claimed non-domicile status.
The Daily Mail writes that Boris Johnson came out fighting for women on Wednesday, saying “biological males” should not be allowed to compete in female sports.
Boris Johnson will put nuclear energy at the heart of the UK’s new energy strategy on Thursday – but ministers have refused to set targets for onshore wind and vowed to continue the exploitation of North Sea oil and gas, The Guardian reports.
The Daily Telegraph leads with a dispatch on a Ukrainian woman in the village of Andrivka – around 40 miles outside of Kyiv – that was invaded by Russian troops while she hid in her neighbour’s cellar.
Metro reports that Boris Johnson has said he has “absolutely no problem” with putting national insurance tax up for millions of workers as energy bills and shop prices soar.
The Financial Times reports that the US, EU and UK are imposing the toughest sanctions yet against Russia’s biggest banks and bankers as the western allies ramp up their economic punishment of Moscow in response to apparent atrocities committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.