Wednesday’s UK newspaper front pages: 5 July 2023

Wednesday’s UK newspaper front pages: 5 July 2023

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The i predicts more misery for homeowners in the coming months.

The Times

At least 2,000 police in England and Wales face the sack under plans to make it easier to dismiss failing or disgraced officers, The Times says.

Financial Times

The Bank of England is looking at plans to force more international banks to set up subsidiaries in the UK, says the FT.

Daily Mirror

TV presenter Fiona Phillips has told the Daily Mirror she’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s but is trialling a new drug that could slow or reverse the condition.

The Sun

The estranged wife of former tennis star Boris Becker says he hid horses in his bedroom to protect them from debt collectors – that’s The Sun’s front page.

The Daily Telegraph

President Biden wants European Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen to become the next head of NATO, reports The Daily Telegraph.

Daily Star

The Daily Star’s front page says the BBC inadvertently caused Brexit by showing sitcoms such as ‘Allo ‘Allo! and Dad’s Army.

The Guardian

The UK is preparing to drop a flagship £11.6bn climate and nature funding pledge, reports The Guardian.

Daily Express

The cost of popular supermarket items is set to finally fall as food inflation eases, according to the Daily Express.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail says Privileges Committee member Sir Bernard Jenkin is facing his own police probe into claims he broke lockdown rules.

Metro

The first baby born when the NHS was founded 75 years ago says it’s a national treasure that must be cherished, Metro reports.

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