Wednesday’s UK newspaper front pages: 17 May 2023

Wednesday’s UK newspaper front pages: 17 May 2023

The Guardian

Ministers are going to remove basic housing protections from asylum seekers in an attempt to move thousands of people out of hotels and into privately rented accommodation. The Guardian says the proposals are causing alarm. 

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Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror leads with a claim from former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe, who says nobody has a right to cheap food.

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph reports on a warning from Oxford dons that freedom of speech is at risk as a trans row engulfs the university.

The Sun

Prince Harry has been criticised for trying to use armed Met Police officers as “private bodyguards for the wealthy” – that’s on the front of The Sun.

The Times

The Times reports that the Labour leader has promised to allow more houses to be built on the green belt.

Daily Express

The prime minister has told European judges they must let the UK fly illegal migrants to Rwanda – that’s on the front of the Daily Express.

Daily Mail

Back and neck pain for people working from home is among the reasons for the record-high number of people off work long-term due to sickness, the Daily Mail reports.

i

The i reports that two people have tested positive for avian flu in England.

Daily Star

The Daily Star has a guide to dating in the age of emojis.

Financial Times

The Financial Times leads with concerns that artificial intelligence could manipulate the US presidential election next year.

Metro

Some 2.5 million people are not working due to long-term illness, Metro reports.

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