The Sun
A Live Aid-style concert is being planned at Wembley in June to support victims of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, The Sun reports.
According to the paper, artists including U2, The Rolling Stones, and US singer, Pink, have been asked to perform.
The Guardian
The Guardian reports that Rishi Sunak is facing criticism over his plans to clamp down on small boat crossings.
Daily Mirror
People are resorting to “DIY dentistry”, with 11million people not accessing dental care last year due to difficulties getting appointments or concerns about the costs, the Daily Mirror reports.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph leads with a new story in its “Lockdown Files” series, this time reporting claims that then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock rejected advice from the UK’s chief medical officers and Sage to replace 14-day COVID isolation periods with five days of testing.
Daily Express
Senior Tories believe ending the Channel migrant crisis will give the Conservative Party a better chance of winning the next election, the Daily Express reports.
The Times
The Times also reports on the government’s proposals to ban asylum seekers who arrive in the UK on small boats from re-entering Britain.
Under the proposed new laws, asylum seekers will be sent to Rwanda or another “safe third country” and will be barred from claiming British citizenship, the paper reports.
Daily Mail
The Daily Mail reports that migrants who arrive in the UK via “irregular routes”, such as small boats across the Channel, could be given a lifetime ban from re-entering the country under proposed new laws, which are set to be unveiled by ministers on Tuesday.
Daily Star
Britain is bracing for three snow storms next week, reports the Daily Star.
i
The i reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt are set to clash with Conservative backbench MPs over their tax plans for the 2023 budget.Â
Financial Times
China has set a 5% target for economic growth during 2023 – its lowest for more than three decades, the Financial Times says on its front page.
Metro
A historic agreement has been reached to protect the world’s oceans after 10 years of talks involving 200 countries, Metro reports.
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