Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 11 May 2023

Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 11 May 2023

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The Guardian

The archbishop of Canterbury’s attack on the migration bill is The Guardian’s lead.

Daily Mirror

The Mirror says 400,000 people in the UK need specialist care for long COVID.

The Times

Thousands of hospital doctors without the same level of training as GPs will help out in surgeries under plans to cut waiting times and create more appointments, The Times says.

Daily Star

The Star says white vests have now been deemed “hip” by fashionistas.

The Sun

ITV presenting duo Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby are barely speaking off camera, according to The Sun. 

Daily Mail

There’s been a Tory backlash over the Archbishop of Canterbury’s criticism of government efforts to stop illegal migration, says the Mail.

Justin Welby told the House of Lords the plan to send migrants to Rwanda for asylum processing was “morally unacceptable” and would damage the UK’s reputation.

Daily Express

The Express also leads on ministers hitting back at the Archbishop of Canterbury’s criticism of laws intended to stop small boat crossings.

The Daily Telegraph

The government says it can’t scrap all EU laws still in force in the UK by the end of the year as it had hoped, according to The Telegraph.

Metro

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s attack on government plans to send migrants to Rwanda is also the lead in the Metro.

Financial Times

The prime minister is set to stop master’s students being able to bring family members with them when they study in he UK, reports the FT.

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