What the papers say – June 23
General election stories and Taylor Swift pictures dominate the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers.
General election stories and Taylor Swift pictures dominate the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers.
Richard Tice’s claim that knife crime has almost tripled does not align with ONS figures, despite data caveats.
Net migration in the last two years equates to around one person for every 47 already in the UK.
Liberal Democrat calculations show that bank tax breaks could reduce Government revenue by £4.3 billion a year by the year ending March 2029.
Potential figure of 13.7 million migrants was estimated over a longer period than suggested.
Around 14.6 million people migrated to the UK between 1964 and 2010, compared with just under 2.5 million in 2022 and 2023.
Crime rates have increased while Sadiq Khan has been mayor, but less than for England and Wales as a whole.
The pair also hold Israeli citizenship.
Uri GELLER has had his mind blown by a Guernsey Spoon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to overhaul Israel’s judicial system, which has prompted a wave of protests.
She wrote a horoscope column for The Sun for nearly 23 years after becoming a household name in the 1990s with her segment on the National Lottery.
She became a household name in the 1990s with her prediction segment on the National Lottery and wrote a horoscope column for The Sun for years.
The PM met students at Blackpool and The Fylde College on Thursday.
He led an Israeli delegation to negotiate a series of interim agreements with the Palestinians in 1993 that became known as the Oslo Accords.
The front pages feature Dame Cressida Dick’s resignation and the Queen’s Covid scare.