Friday’s UK front pages: 1 September 2023

Friday’s UK front pages: 1 September 2023

The Daily Telegraph

Schools face a “new lockdown” as classrooms have been forced to close due to crumbling concrete, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Daily Star

“Miserable gits” called Dave, Sarah, Paul, James and Emma are Britain’s biggest moaners, the Daily Star reports.

Daily Mirror

Protesters have descended on Downing Street to call on the government to stop the rail ticket office cull, the Daily Mirror reports.

Daily Express

Schools have been ordered to close unsafe classrooms five years after the danger was exposed, the Daily Express reports.

The Sun

A maimed marine whose “plight touched Prince Harry as they were flown from the Afghan war” has hit out at the duke’s attack on the media, The Sun reports. 

The Guardian

Thousands of pupils in England may have to take lessons remotely after the government ordered more than 100 schools to close buildings made with concrete which is liable to sudden collapse, The Guardian reports.

The Times

Dozens of schools have been ordered to close because they face a risk of collapse from crumbling concrete, leaving thousands of pupils unable to return, The Times reports.

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Thousands of children face home-schooling for weeks after it emerged 104 school buildings will be closed because they are made from concrete prone to collapse, i reports.

Daily Mail

Consultants and junior doctors will strike together for the first time in an alarming escalation of their pay row, the Daily Mail reports.

Metro

A British volunteer fighter who was killed in Ukraine joined the war effort to “push back against Russian imperialism”, Metro reports.

Financial Times

Shares in Indian conglomerate Adani slid as opposition politicians demanded action after revelations about family-linked shareholders in the company’s stock, the Financial Times reports.

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