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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Well peoples’ its all about Boris in India losing his cool and avoiding being anywhere in the UK with flak still around ‘ Partygate ‘ from the opposition and his own party of backbenchers turn on him with ‘ Protect Themselves Against Loss Of Their Jobs ‘ its now not ‘ Will He Go Or When He Will Go ‘

Kindness & Love XX ❤️❤️ says today its 🙏🙏’s for a man who made a mistake and people so easily forget all he has done – just because they cannot get their own way Amen

Metro front page
“The gig is up, Boris”, is the Metro’s headline – repeating a call from Conservative MP Steve Baker for the prime minister to resign. The paper says the influential backbencher, who had originally praised Mr Johnson’s “humble” apology, later accused the PM of an “orgy of adulation” at a gathering of Tory backbenchers.

‘ The gig is up, Boris’ and ‘Johnson buckles’

Telegraph front page
Several newspapers are leading with the decision by MPs to launch an inquiry into whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over lockdown parties in Downing Street. The Telegraph reports Mr Johnson has said he has “nothing to hide” over the fresh Partygate investigation. It says the PM made an “about turn” over plans to block it after Tory MPs rebelled amid fears it would cost them at the local elections.
Times front page
The Times reports that ministers were on the “brink of quitting” before the government changed course. The paper says at least six members of the government had told whips they would not support the plans to block the Labour Party’s motion to launch an inquiry, describing the row as a “revolt of middle ranks” which forced the “humiliating climbdown”.
The i front page
The new investigation will have “power to demand photos” from parties in No 10, reports the i. The paper quotes a Tory MP who criticises No 10’s “shambolic” U-turn, saying it has made the party look like “idiots” and claiming the fault lies with the PM, rather than the party whips.
Guardian front page
The Guardian’s headline describes the events as a “day of humiliation” for Mr Johnson, reporting that the rebellion and calls for him to resign dealt “blows to his authority”. The paper also notes the “widespread anger” among Tory MPs, quoting an email to constituents by former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt who described the fines issued to the PM and Chancellor Rishi Sunak as “shocking and disappointing”.
Daily Mail front page
The Daily Mail asks: “How long can the Partygate farce go on?” It reports on the PM’s comments that the investigations cannot go “on and on and on” indefinitely. The paper says Mr Johnson also cautioned the issue could “crowd out” the priorities of the public for the government.
Daily Mirror front page
However, the Mirror takes a different view with the headline “At last… Tories turn on PM”. The paper notes that “party veterans” had “finally” joined calls for Mr Johnson to quit with a third probe into government parties due to begin.
Financial Times front page
Meanwhile, the government is threatening to “shred” the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU in favour of a new Northern Ireland bill, reports the Financial Times. Under the plans, ministers will be given “sweeping powers to rip up” the deal governing NI trade – risking further conflict with Brussels over the move, the paper says. A government spokesperson said no decisions have yet been taken.
Sun front page
“Home sweet home” is the Sun’s headline, reporting on a picture released by footballer Cristiano Ronaldo of his family together after the “devastating” death of his twin son during childbirth. The picture shows the Manchester United star cradling his newborn daughter, home safe and well and surrounded by his partner Georgina Rodriguez and four other children.
Daily Express front page
British scientists are “on the verge of revolutionising” treatment for cancer thanks to “genetic clues to the disease”, reports the Daily Express. The paper says the “astonishing breakthroughs” in genome sequencing tumours could allow personalised treatments and doctors to target cancerous cells with better treatments.
Daily Star front page
And the Daily Star has picked up the row between Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and broadcaster Piers Morgan over an interview between the presenter and the former US president. The paper describes them as “three of the world’s biggest cry-babies” over the back and forth accusations of “fake news” and betrayal, adding “because nothing else is happening in the world right now”.

Most of the papers lead on Parliament’s decision to hold an inquiry into whether Boris Johnson misled the House of Commons about lockdown parties. 

“At last… Tories turn on PM” declares the Daily Mirror on its front page. 

The Times reports Downing Street’s plan to delay any vote was withdrawn after six members of the government told Conservative whips they could not support the amendment. 

The i notes this initial plan lasted just 14 hours, with one former minister describing what had happened as “extraordinarily shambolic”. 

The Daily Mail’s headline paraphrases an exasperated PM: “How long can the partygate farce go on?” Mr Johnson has warned this third investigation could ultimately “crowd out” the public’s priorities, the paper says.

The Sun’s leader appears equally weary. It says Labour must have “no policies worth mentioning” if they “devote every moment” to focusing on what happened in Downing Street two years ago.

Boris Johnson arrives in Delhi

“Calls to Turbanate PM”, is the Metro’s headline, combining pictures of the prime minister’s trip to India with the former minister Steve Baker calling for Boris Johnson’s resignation. 

The Guardian describes Mr Baker’s comments that the prime minister should be “long gone” as a “humiliating blow”. 

Another influential backbencher, Mark Harper, has told the Daily Telegraph he believes Mr Johnson will face a no confidence vote by July. 

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The Financial Times reports that the government is preparing legislation that will give ministers sweeping powers to rip up the post-Brexit deal governing trade in Northern Ireland. 

Whitehall insiders said Boris Johnson was developing the plans in case the Unionist parties, who oppose the protocol, refuse to re-enter the power-sharing executive following next month’s election.

The change would allow ministers to stop checks on goods travelling to Northern Ireland from the UK. A government spokesperson said no decisions had yet been taken, the paper reports.

“Revitalised Russia can still win the war,” is the warning from western intelligence reported in the Times. Officials believe the Ukrainian army is outnumbered three to one in the east. The firm and flat terrain of the eastern Donbas is also said to offer Russian artillery and tanks an advantage compared with the forests north of Kyiv. 

The Daily Mail describes the briefing as the “bleakest assessment of the campaign since the very first days”. 

The Daily Express reports that Prince Harry’s aides are making plans for him to be by the Queen’s side at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations. 

A source has told the Daily Mirror that everything will hinge on whether he can get police protection and a deal could see him offered taxpayer-funded protection if attending public family events, the paper reports.

The Times reveals that Westminster’s IT gremlins appear to be taking sides. Electronic card readers in the opposition voting lobby stopped working on Wednesday evening, meaning clerks with pencils had to be speedily deployed to count votes.

Upon receiving the complaint from Labour, leader of the house Mark Spencer pointed out that if the party’s MPs wanted to vote electronically the readers were working fine in the government lobby. 

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