What the papers say – November 7
The resignation of Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson and other election news dominates headlines in the nation’s papers on Thursday.
The resignation of Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson and other election news dominates headlines in the nation’s papers on Thursday.
News around Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg features prominently amid an assortment of stories on the nation’s front pages on Wednesday.
Tales from the worlds of politics and health make the front pages on Tuesday – as Lindsay Hoyle was elected the Commons Speaker while the General Election race is heating up.
Pre-election manoeuvrings lead several newspapers on Monday, ahead of a varied collection of other stories.
Brexit continues to make headlines in Wednesday’s papers, while pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Pakistan also feature on the fronts.
Brexit, the Queen and neo-Nazis are among the stories featured on Friday’s front pages .
Brexit, as is regularly the case, features on many of Thursday’s front pages .
The legal battle in the Supreme Court features on many of Wednesday’s front pages after 11 of the UK’s most senior judges heard submissions over the legality of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament.
Brexit and the Ethiopian Airlines crash are top of the agenda for Monday’s papers.