UK Newspaper Covers: 3 November 2022

UK Newspaper Covers: 3 November 2022

The Daily Telegraph

The Bank of England is expected to hike its base rate by the most since Black Wednesday, The Daily Telegraph says.

The Times

The government is planning to extend the windfall tax on oil and gas companies to raise an estimated £40bn over five years, The Times reports.

Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror reports that Matt Hancock spent taxpayers’ money on equipment to film himself for social media, amid calls for him to quit as an MP ahead of his appearance on I’m A Celebrity.

The Guardian

The Guardian reports that asylum seekers moved from Manston were abandoned by the Home Office on a London street.

The Sun

The Sun reports that Fleur East won last week’s Strictly dance-off, despite a fall that was kept secret from viewers.

Daily Express

The home secretary is considering a move to deport migrants to three more countries, following a similar controversial scheme in Rwanda, the Daily Express reports.

i

The i reports that dozens of migrants were “dumped on a street” at London’s Victoria station in error after being moved from Manston immigration centre.

Daily Star

The Daily Star launches a campaign to ensure former health secretary Matt Hancock has to do every bushtucker trial during his controversial appearance on I’m A Celebrity.

Metro

Metro says that a young asylum seeker who featured on yesterday’s front page was spotted by a relative who then stopped a bus in an effort to rescue him from Manston immigration centre.

Financial Times

The Financial Times reports the Federal Reserve is prepared to slow the pace of its monetary policy tightening but interest rates will ultimately have to rise to a higher level than expected.

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