Monday’s UK newspaper front pages

Monday’s UK newspaper front pages

Financial Times

The world’s leading economies are showing surprising resilience, the Financial Times reports.

The Guardian

The Guardian reports on a study that finds the UK is not close to being a racially just society.

The Sun

The Sun leads with the latest on plans for the King’s coronation.

The Times

The Times says that Labour will launch more adverts attacking Rishi Sunak for crashing the economy as well as for soaring mortgage and council tax rates.

The Daily Telegraph

GPs are suspending routine appointments for up to a week to deal with the NHS strike involving junior doctors, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Daily Mail

The Labour leader says he is standing by the party’s recent controversial adverts, the Daily Mail says.

Daily Mirror

One in three patients has made their own way to A&E due to long waits for ambulances – that’s on the front of the Daily Mirror.

i

The i looks to the first day of the junior doctors’ strike, saying that pharmacists are among those who have been drafted in to help.

Daily Express

The Daily Express reports on a survey showing that many customers prefer to do their banking in person, despite banks continuing to close branches.

Daily Star

Those looking for signs of life on other planets might be more likely to find prawns than little green men, according to a story on the front of the Daily Star.

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