The Daily Mirror reports that Jamie Lynn, Britney Spears’ sister, may join ‘I’m A Celebrity’.
The Times reports that the Met police chief has declined to prohibit the upcoming pro-Palestinian rally in London.
The Daily Mail reports Scotland Yard’s approval of a pro-Palestine rally on Armistice Day.
The Daily Star features a story about a vegetarian whose excessive carrot consumption turned her skin orange.
The Daily Express reports Rishi Sunak’s warning that Labour may abandon Brexit freedoms if victorious in the upcoming election.
The Guardian reports Metropolitan Police commissioner’s refusal to ban pro-Palestinian march in London despite government pressure.
The Independent reports on Charles III’s inaugural King’s speech, dubbing it the Tories’ final gamble.
The i reports on Downing Street’s surprise at Suella Braverman’s unsuccessful bid to outlaw homeless tents.
The Financial Times reveals that Britain’s accounting watchdog has largely reversed its revamp of boardroom regulations, a move seen as a setback to corporate governance reforms.
The Metro paper highlights a seemingly dull speech from the King.