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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ PARTYGATE AGAIN ‘ as Former prime minister Boris Johnson dominates Saturday’s papers.……….The Times says the former Prime Minister is now fighting for his political career, after an interim Commons report suggested four ways he may have misled MPs over Partygate just as its time for LOCAL ELECTIONS more GERRYMANDERING Kindness & Love XX says Oh Lord Thy God Teach People To Not Judge Others AS They Judge Themselves Amen

The headline in The Times reads: MPs could punish Johnson
Boris Johnson leads the press coverage in Saturday’s papers. The former prime minister could be at risk of suspension from the House of Commons according to senior parliamentary sources, writes the Times. It comes after the committee investigating whether Mr Johnson misled MPs over lockdown parties published a 23-page document on the matter. The committee said that rule-breaking should have been “obvious” to the former Conservative Party leader, the paper writes.
The headline in The Guardian reads: Partygate: fresh evidence that Johnson misled MPs
Continuing on the so-called Partygate story, the Guardian writes that the committee has found evidence the former PM misled MPs and that he and his aides almost certainly knew at the time they were breaking the rules.
The headline in the Daily Mirror reads: Parties: He knew
The former prime minister attended lockdown bashes says the Daily Mirror. The paper has published what it says are previously unseen pictures of Boris Johnson at “lockdown drinks”.
The Daily Star reads: Pinocchio is a fibber
Boris Johnson may have misled parliament four times concerning gatherings at No 10, writes the Daily Star.
The headline in the Daily Express reads: Boris blasts Partygate probe as 'cynical stitch-up'
The Daily Express has focused on the former prime minister striking a combative tone. They write that he has described the investigation as a “cynical stitch-up”.
The headline in the Daily Mail reads: Boris: Not a shred of evidence I misled MPs
The Daily Mail has reported on Mr Johnson’s criticism of the House of Commons privileges committee for taking evidence from Sue Gray. The former civil servant had previously investigated lockdown gatherings in Downing Street and was recently offered a job as Labour leader Keir Starmer’s chief of staff.
The headline in the i newspaper reads: Boris Johnson comeback in peril after damning texts from own staff
WhatsApp messages from Boris Johnson’s advisor conflict with the former Conservative Party leader’s version of events over lockdown parties, reports the i newspaper.
The headline in The Daily Telegraph reads: Hancock's battle with Sunak over Covid rules
Keeping on the subject of WhatsApp messages, the Daily Telegraph has focused on a story concerning the former health secretary. The paper writes that messages reveal the former front bench MP was at odds with then chancellor Rishi Sunak over lockdown measures, with Matt Hancock in favour of tighter curbs.
The headline in the FT Weekend reads: Arm's snub to City blamed on FCA
The FT is continuing with its coverage on chip designer Arm into the weekend. UK officials have blamed the Financial Conduct Authority as the reason why the firm chose to list in New York instead of London, the FT reports.

According to the paper, senior “parliamentary sources” believe the findings are so strong Mr Johnson could be suspended from the Commons for more than a month – meaning he might have to face a by-election. The Guardian suggests that the interim report paints a compelling picture of what the paper calls ‘an attempted cover-up by Number 10‘, over Partygate.

The i’s view is that any hopes of a comeback for Mr Johnson are in “peril” because of the allegations. It outlines how even Mr Johnson’s staff struggled to defend the line that Covid rules hadn’t been broken.

Boris Johnson
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The “great gaping hole” in Boris’s Partygate defence is how the Independent headlines its coverage. This is a reference to a quote about Mr Johnson’s account of Partygate from his own communications advisor at the time, Jack Doyle.

The Mirror’s front page headline is “Parties – he knew”, alongside a picture of the former Prime Minister at a drinks event. It says the report makes clear that the breaches in social distancing rules at government lockdown gatherings would have been “obvious” to Mr Johnson.

But the Daily Mail highlights Mr Johnson’s claim that there is no evidence to support allegations he misled MPs. Inside, it describes the investigating Commons Committee as a “kangaroo court” of “Boris-hating pygmies” – and suggests they’ve found barely a water pistol let alone a smoking gun to point at the former prime minister. The same view is taken by the Daily Express, which says Mr Johnson insisted that the interim report vindicated him.

Matt Hancock
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There is no mention of the story at all on the front page of the Telegraph, which instead has more details from the cache of WhatsApp messages leaked to it concerning Matt Hancock. It details how the former health secretary tried to enlist the help of the Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case, to outflank Rishi Sunak, who was then Chancellor, as they argued over Covid restrictions.

The FT Weekend leads on a story that UK officials are blaming the Financial Conduct Authority for a decision by the Cambridge-based chip designer, Arm, to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, rather than London’s. The paper says what it describes as “onerous” FCA rules lay behind the move by the firm’s Japanese owners.

The FT also has an arresting picture of soldiers marching in Beijing before the start of tomorrow’s National People’s Congress, which will rubber stamp Communist Party decisions and set an economic growth target for the year . It says more than 80 of the 5,000 delegates are billionaires.

And on its front page The Sun says the Loose Women Presenter, Sophie Morgan, could become Strictly Come Dancing’s first wheelchair-using contestant. It quotes a “source” as saying the 38-year-old – who was paralysed from the chest down after a car crash at 18 – would be “amazing” on the show.

Editor says …Sterling Publishing & Media Service Agency is not responsible for the content of external site or from any reports, posts or links, and can also be found here on Telegram: https://t.me/acenewsdaily and thanks for following as always appreciate every like, reblog or retweet and comment thank you

The headline in The Times reads: MPs could punish Johnson
Boris Johnson leads the press coverage in Saturday’s papers. The former prime minister could be at risk of suspension from the House of Commons according to senior parliamentary sources, writes the Times. It comes after the committee investigating whether Mr Johnson misled MPs over lockdown parties published a 23-page document on the matter. The committee said that rule-breaking should have been “obvious” to the former Conservative Party leader, the paper writes.
The headline in The Guardian reads: Partygate: fresh evidence that Johnson misled MPs
Continuing on the so-called Partygate story, the Guardian writes that the committee has found evidence the former PM misled MPs and that he and his aides almost certainly knew at the time they were breaking the rules.
The headline in the Daily Mirror reads: Parties: He knew
The former prime minister attended lockdown bashes says the Daily Mirror. The paper has published what it says are previously unseen pictures of Boris Johnson at “lockdown drinks”.
The Daily Star reads: Pinocchio is a fibber
Boris Johnson may have misled parliament four times concerning gatherings at No 10, writes the Daily Star.
The headline in the Daily Express reads: Boris blasts Partygate probe as 'cynical stitch-up'
The Daily Express has focused on the former prime minister striking a combative tone. They write that he has described the investigation as a “cynical stitch-up”.
The headline in the Daily Mail reads: Boris: Not a shred of evidence I misled MPs
The Daily Mail has reported on Mr Johnson’s criticism of the House of Commons privileges committee for taking evidence from Sue Gray. The former civil servant had previously investigated lockdown gatherings in Downing Street and was recently offered a job as Labour leader Keir Starmer’s chief of staff.
The headline in the i newspaper reads: Boris Johnson comeback in peril after damning texts from own staff
WhatsApp messages from Boris Johnson’s advisors conflict with the former Conservative Party leader’s version of events over lockdown parties, reports the i newspaper.
The headline in The Daily Telegraph reads: Hancock's battle with Sunak over Covid rules
Keeping on the subject of WhatsApp messages, the Daily Telegraph has focused on a story concerning the former health secretary. The paper writes that messages reveal the former front bench MP was at odds with then chancellor Rishi Sunak over lockdown measures, with Matt Hancock in favour of tighter curbs.
The headline in the FT Weekend reads: Arm's snub to City blamed on FCA
The FT is continuing with its coverage on chip designer Arm into the weekend. UK officials have blamed the Financial Conduct Authority as the reason why the firm chose to list in New York instead of London, the FT reports.

Former prime minister Boris Johnson dominates Saturday’s papers.

The Times says the former Prime Minister is now fighting for his political career, after an interim Commons report suggested four ways he may have misled MPs over Partygate. According to the paper, senior “parliamentary sources” believe the findings are so strong Mr Johnson could be suspended from the Commons for more than a month – meaning he might have to face a by-election. The Guardian suggests that the interim report paints a compelling picture of what the paper calls ‘an attempted cover-up by Number 10‘, over Partygate.

The i’s view is that any hopes of a comeback for Mr Johnson are in “peril” because of the allegations. It outlines how even Mr Johnson’s staff struggled to defend the line that Covid rules hadn’t been broken.

Boris Johnson

The “great gaping hole” in Boris’s Partygate defence is how the Independent headlines its coverage. This is a reference to a quote about Mr Johnson’s account of Partygate from his own communications advisor at the time, Jack Doyle.

The Mirror’s front page headline is “Parties – he knew”, alongside a picture of the former Prime Minister at a drinks event. It says the report makes clear that the breaches in social distancing rules at government lockdown gatherings would have been “obvious” to Mr Johnson.

But the Daily Mail highlights Mr Johnson’s claim that there is no evidence to support allegations he misled MPs. Inside, it describes the investigating Commons Committee as a “kangaroo court” of “Boris-hating pygmies” – and suggests they’ve found barely a water pistol let alone a smoking gun to point at the former prime minister. The same view is taken by the Daily Express, which says Mr Johnson insisted that the interim report vindicated him.

Matt Hancock

There is no mention of the story at all on the front page of the Telegraph, which instead has more details from the cache of WhatsApp messages leaked to it concerning Matt Hancock. It details how the former health secretary tried to enlist the help of the Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case, to outflank Rishi Sunak, who was then Chancellor, as they argued over Covid restrictions.

The FT Weekend leads on a story that UK officials are blaming the Financial Conduct Authority for a decision by the Cambridge-based chip designer, Arm, to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, rather than London’s. The paper says what it describes as “onerous” FCA rules lay behind the move by the firm’s Japanese owners.

The FT also has an arresting picture of soldiers marching in Beijing before the start of tomorrow’s National People’s Congress, which will rubber stamp Communist Party decisions and set an economic growth target for the year . It says more than 80 of the 5,000 delegates are billionaires.

And on its front page The Sun says the Loose Women Presenter, Sophie Morgan, could become Strictly Come Dancing’s first wheelchair-using contestant. It quotes a “source” as saying the 38-year-old – who was paralysed from the chest down after a car crash at 18 – would be “amazing” on the show.

Editor says …Sterling Publishing & Media Service Agency is not responsible for the content of external site or from any reports, posts or links, and can also be found here on Telegram: https://t.me/acenewsdaily and thanks for following as always appreciate every like, reblog or retweet and comment thank you

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