The Sun
The Sun says the main suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann effectively confessed his involvement to a former friend.
Daily Mail
Rishi Sunak’s comments that Britain, not “criminal gangs” should decide who comes to the UK in response to the Court of Appeal blocking the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, leads in the Daily Mail.
The Times
Medical school places will be doubled and students will become doctors quicker under new plans announced by the the government to increase the size of the NHS workforce, reports The Times.
Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror splashes on a letter from a seven-year-old girl to the prime minister asking for all children to be given free school meals.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph leads on the proposed reforms to the NHS put forward by the prime minister to cure the service of staff shortages by “building and army of apprentice medics”.
i
A further hike in mortgage deals as the big six banks raise their rates is the splash on the i. The paper reports this is causing a “snowball effect” on mortgages, forcing them up across the board.
The Guardian
The likely upcoming legal battle facing the Conservative party after their plan to relocate asylum seekers to Rwanda was ruled unlawful is the lead story in the Guardian.
Financial Times
Record withdrawals from banks as customers dip into their savings accounts is the splash on the front of the Financial Times.
Daily Express
The Daily Express leads on what it describes as Rishi Sunak’s “radical plan” to fix the NHS, calling it a “once in a generation overhaul”.
Daily Star
The Daily Star reports that Institute of Physics beamed the words “Bin the Boffin” onto the papers office building in a bid to get the paper to stop referring to academics and scientists as “boffins”.
Metro
The Metro leads on the news that the government’s plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has once again been blocked by the courts.