Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 4 May 2023

Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 4 May 2023

The Times

The Times leads with a warning from Conservative MPs that the party risks losing the next general election and becoming a “party of nimbyism”.

Daily Mirror

Police will take “very swift” action to tackle anyone disrupting the coronation in a crackdown on security, reports the Daily Mirror.

The Sun

Star Taylor Swift is reportedly dating 1975 frontman Matty Healy, according to The Sun.

The Daily Telegraph

The “best ever” Alzheimer’s drug tops The Daily Telegraph, as research has found the drug can slow decline by a third.

The Guardian

Some of Britain’s most elite schools have benefitted from the slave trade through donations and endowments worth the equivalent of tens of millions of pounds, The Guardian reports.

Daily Express

The Daily Express leads with a new Alzheimer’s drug that has been proven to slow the disease by more than a third, in patients with early symptoms.

Daily Star

Boffins have warned that artificial intelligence could create new religions, cults and even nuclear war, according to the Daily Star.

Daily Mail

“Biggest security operation ever” tops the Daily Mail, as more than 11,500 officers will be deployed to protect the Royal Family, world leaders and other VIPs at the coronation.

i

The King will play a leading role in healing the UK’s “toxic relations” with Europe after Brexit, says the i. 

Metro

More than 11,500 police officers will work the three-day coronation, with around 10,000 military personnel forming the “ring of steel” around the King, according to the Metro.

Financial Times

The Financial Times leads with the head of the London Stock Exchange saying that executives should be paid more if the UK wants to deter companies from moving overseas.

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