Friday’s UK newspaper front pages: 23 June 2023

Friday’s UK newspaper front pages: 23 June 2023

The Times

Mortgage holders are facing bills £6,000 higher than they were two years ago, the Times reports. It also features photos of the five victims killed on the Titanic expedition. 

Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror’s front page reports the five men on board the Titan submersible perished after debris was found on the seabed, 12,500 ft below sea level.

The Sun

The five Titanic tourists were killed “within milliseconds” after their submersible exploded, the Sun reports.

The Daily Telegraph

Government sources have criticised US President Joe Biden for blocking defence secretary Ben Wallace from running for secretary-general of NATO.

Daily Express

The Daily Express reports on the deaths of five people who officials say were killed after their Titan submersible exploded. 

Daily Star

The newspaper labels the chief of Thames Water a “big drip” after she blamed the UK’s weather for leaks.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail’s front page reads “The Titanic claims five more lives” as officials said they died in a “catastrophic implosion”. 

i

The i reports that Rishi Sunak has ruled out tax cuts after the Bank of England’s interest rate rise.

The Guardian

The Bank of England’s interest rate increase to 5% has sparked fears of recession, the Guardian says.

Metro

The search for the missing Titanic submersible ends in tragedy, Metro’s front page reports.

Financial Times

The Financial Times leads on the Bank of England hiking interest rates to 5% in an effort to curb inflation.

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