Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 6 July 2023

Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 6 July 2023

The Sun

Superstar singer Taylor Swift has rekindled her romance with British rocker Matty Healy, The Sun reports.

i

Big lenders will hike UK rates again as 7% mortgages are forecast for this summer, i reports.

The Guardian

The number of women diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK is expected to overtake men this year for the first time, prompting calls for the same vigilance about the disease as for breast cancer, The Guardian reports.

Financial Times

The UK has paid the highest borrowing cost on two-year debt this century at an auction of £4bn of gilts, the Financial Times reports.

The Times

Speaking “fluently and clearly” will be put “at the heart of the national curriculum and given the same status as literacy and numeracy under a Labour government”, according to The Times.

Daily Star

A jury has been told how a man arrested with a loaded crossbow inside Windsor Castle had been “egged on by an AI chatbot” who told him his bid to assassinate the Queen was “wise”, the Daily Star reports.

Daily Mail

“A self-styled assassin” caught with a crossbow in the grounds of Windsor Castle was encouraged to kill the late Queen by an AI chatbot, the Daily Mail reports. 

Metro

A couple are desperately trying to raise £1m to save their cancer-stricken baby daughter’s life, the Metro reports.

Daily Mirror

TV presenter Fiona Phillips has said she wants to help others after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, the Daily Mirror reports.

Daily Express

“Obstructive peers” were accused of “frustrating the will of the people” as they ripped up laws aimed at ending the small boats crisis, the Daily Express reports.

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