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The Papers: Tory MP rape arrest and Wagatha husbands ‘at battle’

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May 18, 2022
The Papers: Tory MP rape arrest and Wagatha husbands ‘at battle’

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Image caption, Several of Wednesday’s front pages lead on the arrest of a Conservative MP on suspicion of rape and sexual assault. Now not one of many papers title the MP, whose identification has no longer been printed by the police or the Conservative Procure together.

Image caption, The Day-to-day Explicit also leads on the same anecdote. The Metropolitan Police confirmed a person became in custody over allegations relationship abet to between 2002 and 2009. In other areas, the paper ingredients a picture of the Queen beaming as she made a surprise discuss with to London’s Paddington Space to search out out relating to the carried out Elizabeth line, deploying the headline “Help heading in the true direction”.

Image caption, The Day-to-day Mediate describes the arrest of the MP as a “recent Commons scandal”. It also dedicates to take into accounta good half of its front web inform to the so-called Wagatha Christie trial, after Wayne Rooney testified on day six of the libel case. Whenever you happen to could possibly agree with out a longer been following it, Coleen Rooney is being sued for libel by Rebekah Vardy, who denies Mrs Rooney’s accusation that she leaked inner most details about her.

Image caption, The Sun says the Wagatha trial “erupted” because the husbands of Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy “kicked off their agree with difference”. The court docket heard that ex-England skipper Wayne Rooney requested his teammate Jamie Vardy to win his better half to “chilly down” at Euro 2016, the paper says. The paper points out that Jamie Vardy spoke back that his dilapidated international skipper became “talking nonsense” and “must be pressured”.

Image caption, The price-of-residing disaster also continues to characteristic heavily on the front pages. The Times studies the Chancellor is drawing up plans to elongate the heat dwelling slice price by hundreds of kilos earlier than slicing taxes in the autumn.

Image caption, The Guardian says Tory MPs are “piling stress” on the Chancellor to purchase “decisive action” with measures akin to slicing VAT, increasing energy invoice strengthen and elevating advantages. It says a string of Conservatives “from diverse wings of the occasion” agree with called on Rishi Sunak to intervene inside weeks.

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Image caption, The Day-to-day Mail studies on the Bank of England’s decision to allow workers to work four days per week from dwelling. It would not approve, declaring: “So as that’s why the Bank of England is helpless!” In other areas, it pictures a smiling Wayne and Coleen Rooney leaving court docket, and asks: “As Vardys accelerate out, attain Rooneys mediate or no longer it is throughout?”

Image caption, The Monetary Times says the “buoyant” job figures – with the 1.3 million recent vacancies outnumbering the unemployed – underscore the scale of the state facing the Bank of England as it tries to “rein in surging inflation, with workers searching out for wage rises amid the tag of residing disaster”.

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