What the papers say – February 13 - News Summed Up

What the papers say – February 13


The Monday papers are led by the UK’s response to a series of objects in Western airspace being shot down by the US military. The Telegraph reports Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has announced the UK will conduct a security review amid fears similar unknown objects have already flown over Britain. Tomorrow's Paper Today šŸ“° 'IT'S A MURKY BUSINESS šŸ”“ Pressure grows for BBC chief to step down #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/VGWTK4EuDD — Metro (@MetroUK) February 12, 2023The Guardian carries condemnation from Labour over excessive civil service spending under the Conservatives. Guardian front page, Monday 13 February 2023: Labour condemns ā€˜catalogue of waste’ on government ā€˜credit cards’ pic.twitter.com/CWeiCNXd0Y — The Guardian (@guardian) February 13, 2023The Times says ministers fear multi-million pound fines for water companies spilling sewage into rivers and seas are ā€œdisproportionateā€. The Sun carries a thank you from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over the paper’s campaign to raise funds for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.


Source: The Times February 13, 2023 02:19 UTC



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