UK Newspaper Covers: 4 August 2022

UK Newspaper Covers: 4 August 2022

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The i leads on demands by the triumphant Lionesses for equal access to football in schools for girls.

The Times

With more hot weather forecast for next week, millions of households could face hosepipe bans, according to The Times.

The Sun

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy received death threats during the infamous Wagatha Christie dispute, The Sun writes.

The Guardian

According to an investigation conducted by The Guardian, a “far-right ecosystem” is targetting children online to radicalise them.

Daily Mail

The Attorney General has ditched diversity training courses in her department, the Daily Mail writes.

Daily Express

According to the Daily Express, there are fears that rising gas prices will push the inflation rate to 15%.

The Independent

According to The Independent, Liz Truss is facing questions over why she didn’t declare thousands of pounds spent on a party with Tory MPs in the run to her bid for Number 10.

Metro

The Metro leads on the hosepipe ban, with South East Water – which services 2.2 million properties in Sussex and Kent – imposing a banning order.

The Daily Telegraph

A major desalination plant opened by Prince Philip in 2010 will not work until next year, according to The Daily Telegraph.

Daily Star

With parts of the country imposing hosepipe bans, water companies have asked people to tell authorities if neighbours breach the ban, the Daily Star writes.

Daily Mirror

According to the Daily Mirror, Adam Peaty has called for more government investment into sports facilities.

Financial Times

SoftBank has raised almost $22bn (£18bn) in cash for deals that would reduce it stake in ecommerce giant Alibaba, the Financial Times writes.

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