UK Newspapers Front Pages: 25 April 2023

UK Newspapers Front Pages: 25 April 2023

Press Preview: Tuesday’s papers

We take a first look at Tuesday’s newspapers with Political Editor at the Guardian, Pippa Crerar, and Political Editor at the Sun, Harry Cole.

The Sun

The Sun pays tribute to ‘Strictly’ judge Len Goodman, who’s died at the age of 78.

The Guardian

The uncertain future of the CBI following a series of shocking revelations is The Guardian’s front page lead.

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The plight of British nationals stranded in Sudan is the i’s main story.

Daily Star

The Daily Star leads on possible restrictions on interpersonal relationships for future space travellers.

Daily Mirror

Downing Street has been urged to rescue 4,000 Britons including 71 NHS doctors trapped in Sudan, the Daily Mirror writes.

The Times

Race against time to save 4,000 trapped in Sudan, that’s The Times’ take on the evacuation of British passport holders left stranded by the fighting. 

Daily Telegraph

Foreign secretary James Cleverly is to urge China to come clean about the “biggest military build-up in peacetime” during a major speech, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Daily Mail

Farewell to Len, the Strictly perfect 10, the Daily Mail writes as it pays tribute to the former Strictly Come Dancing judge who died on Saturday.

Daily Express

The Daily Express splashes on a story about Rishi Sunak pledging his unwavering commitment to preserving women’s rights across Britain. 

The Metro

The last waltz – the Metro’s lead image features former Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman who has died aged 78. Goodman had been diagnosed with bone cancer.

Financial Times

Jeremy Hunt admitted yesterday that corporate taxes were too high, as business called for the government to make good on promises to mend ties with the private sector, the paper writes.

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