Friday’s UK newspaper front pages: 21 April 2023

Friday’s UK newspaper front pages: 21 April 2023

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Dominic Raab, the justice secretary and deputy prime minister, has refused to resign as the prime minister decides whether to sack him following a completed report into bullying allegations, i reports

The Guardian

Justice Secretary Dominic Raab was fighting for his political life on Thursday as the prime minister pored over a “stinging” report into bullying allegations that will decide his future, The Guardian reports.

The Daily Telegraph

Dominic Raab is determined to fight to keep his Cabinet job as it hangs in the balance after the prime minister was handed the findings of a report into bullying allegations, The Daily Telegraph reports. 

The Times

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was “agonising” on Thursday night over whether to sack Dominic Raab after deciding he needed more time to review allegations he had bullied officials, The Times reports.

Daily Star

Dozens of dogs lined the streets for the funeral of TV personality Paul O’Grady as a host of celebrities paid their respects, the Daily Star reports.

Daily Express

The BBC has been accused of “studiously ignoring” a call by MPs to protect women’s rights, the Daily Express reports.

Daily Mail

“Unelected lords” risk triggering “public outrage” if they block tough new immigration measures, the Daily Mail reports.

The Sun

The grieving husband of Paul O’Grady wept atop a horse-drawn hearse as hundreds of mourners said a final “ta-ra” to the much-loved TV personality, The Sun reports.

Daily Mirror

The gunman who shot dead nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel has launched a bid to have his 42-year jail term cut, the Daily Mirror reports.

The Independent

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was accused of “dithering” as he failed to back or sack Justice Secretary Dominic Raab despite receiving a long-awaited reported into his alleged bullying, The Independent reports.

Financial Times

US treasury secretary Janet Yellen has warned that any effort to decouple from China would be “disastrous”, adding national security measures targeted at Beijing were not designed to “stifle” the economy, the Financial Times reports.

Metro

Billionaire space tycoon Elon Musk hailed the launch of his SpaceX rocket a success – even thought it exploded just four minutes after blast off, Metro reports.

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