What the papers say – March 8 - News Summed Up

What the papers say – March 8


The mid-week papers are led by the Government’s clampdown on small boats crossing the Channel and the murder trial of the man accused of killing nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel. The Daily Express, The Times and The Guardian carry the controversial policy, with the latter citing the UN’s claim that the Tories are “extinguishing the right to seek refugee protection in the UK”. Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition Wednesday March 8 https://t.co/D8odunKHTP pic.twitter.com/YBpM2E7O6h — Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 7, 2023While according to the i, the Environment Agency no longer has a target for visiting sewage treatment works. Wednesday's front page: Carry on sewage pumping: water firms are told to self-police their pollution #TomorrowsPapersToday Latest by @CapurrodDaniel: https://t.co/6agXYB9y9m pic.twitter.com/YYueoGeeqJ — i newspaper (@theipaper) March 7, 2023The Independent marks International Women’s Day with a Tracey Emin artwork as its splash. And the Daily Star claims it has joined a £1.4billion space mission to find extra-terrestrial life on Jupiter.


Source: The Times March 08, 2023 02:59 UTC



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