UK Newspapers Front Pages: 28 March 2023

UK Newspapers Front Pages: 28 March 2023

The Sun

The Sun reports on the trial of Phillip Schofield’s younger brother over sexual abuse allegations.

i

The i says the SNP faces “deep divisions” despite electing a new leader. 

The Guardian

The Guardian leads with Baroness Doreen Lawrence, the mother of Stephen Lawrence, who has alleged that Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, hired private investigators to “unlawfully or illegally” obtain her private information. Her lawyers made the comments as part of a High Court hearing also involving Prince Harry and Sir Elton John.

The Scotsman

The new leader of the SNP, Humza Yousaf, has pledged to “reach across the divide”, The Scotsman reports.

The Times

Landlords will be able to evict tenants who are disruptive to neighbours, cause damage or fall behind on their rent within two weeks as part of government plans to tackle anti-social behaviour, The Times reports.

Daily Mail

The prime minister has promised a crackdown on “staycation party houses”, the Daily Mail reports, as part of a “major offensive against yobs”.

The Daily Telegraph

The governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has blamed early retirements for increased interest rates and inflation, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Daily Mirror

Only Fools and Horses legend Sir David Jason has met a daughter he did not know he had for 52 years, the Daily Mirror reports. He also has a new grandson aged 10, the paper adds.

Daily Star

Experiments will be carried out in space in an attempt to tackle “Earth’s nastiest diseases”, the Daily Star says.

Daily Express

The prime minister has vowed to fight “every day” to protect the “precious” United Kingdom, the Daily Express reports. Scotland has elected a new first minister – Humza Yousaf.

Financial Times

The FT leads on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to delay controversial plans to change the judiciary. 

Metro

Metro says Home Secretary Suella Braverman is fighting rebels on both sides of her party over her plans on small boats arriving on the south coast of England.

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