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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ Final Preparations for Coronation ‘ as King & Queen Consort Prepare for Religious Affirmation & Pomp & Ceremony to be played out with some people following the ‘ Wrong Shepherd Again ‘ Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s Lord Thy God In Wisdom We Say Blessed Be Thy People Reaching Out In Holy Matrimony for that day to come for people to know your Heart & Grace Oh Lord Amen

The headline in the Mirror reads: "Energy fatcat scandal. Obscene"
A variety of stories lead Friday’s papers. The Daily Mirror says that energy firms are facing “fresh fury” after Shell posted record profits of £7.6bn in three months. The paper brands the profits “obscene” and says the government’s decision not to increase windfall taxes further is to blame.
The headline in the i reads: "Shell forced-fitted 4,000 prepay meters in the UK while making £32 billion profit"
Shell also forcibly installed prepayment meters in some 4,145 homes during 2022, according to the i. The practice has been criticised because it is typically used where a household has run up debt, meaning those affected are disproportionately on lower incomes and less able to pay in advance. The i says the installations came in a year many of the company’s customers had to choose whether to “heat or eat”.
The headline in the Guardian reads: "UK and US in challenge to tech firms over growing power of AI"
The Guardian leads with the launch on Thursday of a review by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority into the race by tech firms to develop ever more powerful artificial intelligence. It notes that the launch came on the same day that the US government published a statement saying that the firms had a “fundamental responsibility to make sure their products are safe before they are deployed or made public”.
The headline in the Times reads: "Prisoners plug labour shortages under plan"
Thousands more prisoners could be let out on day release to fill labour shortages under plans intended to reduce reoffending and boost the economy, the Times reports. It comes after the Budget in March, which identified labour shortages as a key impediment to growth. The paper says that only a quarter of those leaving prison have a job within six months, and that inmates will be encouraged to take up apprenticeships in areas including construction, haulage and hospitality.
The headline in the Express reads: "'Huge burden' but King 'relaxed'"
The Express carries comments from the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, who has said that the King remains “relaxed” despite the “huge burden” of the Coronation. “Whilst… there’s a lot for him to do, he doesn’t give the sense of a man who’s really anxious,” the dean said.
The headline in the Telegraph reads: "Coronation anthem 'is made for churches'"
Lord Lloyd-Webber, who has composed an anthem to be played during the Coronation ceremony, tells the Daily Telegraph that the King asked him to write something that would be “hummable” and stand the test of time. “He wants the anthem sung in churches,” Lord Lloyd-Webber says. The piece will also be released as a single to raise money for the Royal British Legion and Age UK.
The headline in the Metro reads: "Send him... hictorious"
A visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales to Soho’s Dog And Duck pub leads the Metro. The paper says the prince “pulled a rather foamy pint” of ale and “hinted at more boozy celebrations” to come. “I love a cocktail!” it quotes him as saying, “[But] best not to do it before the Coronation.”
The headline in the Sun reads: "Cheers! Wills & Kate toast King in pub"
The Sun carries a picture of the prince and princess with a pint each and says the visit came the same day it was revealed that 400,000 frontline workers – including from the emergency services, Armed Forces and royal staff – would receive a “thank you” medal from the King to mark the Coronation.
The headline in the Star reads: "One day to go to Chas Coronation"
The King has just one more sleep before his Coronation, according to the Daily Star. The paper says that if he proves half as good at his job as Sam Allardyce – the veteran football manager recently appointed to head up Leeds United – then “he’ll be a lucky man”.
The headline in the Mail reads: "China's coronation 'insult' to Britain"
The Mail leads on a “furious row” about a decision by the Chinese government to send Vice-President Han Zheng to the Coronation in place of President Xi Jinping. The paper says Mr Han has overseen Beijing’s recent crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong and quotes Lord Patten, the last British governor of the territory, saying the move shows China doesn’t give “two hoots” about the UK.
The headline in the Financial Times reads: "ECB slows rate rise campaign but warns fight against inflation not over"
And the Financial Times reports on the decision by the European Central Bank to raise interest rates by 0.25% to 3.25%. The paper says the president of the Bank, Christine Lagarde, has signalled the rate rise will not be the last such move this year, though adds that “with price pressures down from their peak and a credit crunch looming, many economists think the rate-tightening cycle is nearing its end”.

A number of Friday’s front pages feature pictures of the Prince and Princess of Wales, who on Thursday took a break from rehearsals for the Coronation to visit a Soho pub. 

The Metro says the prince “pulled a rather foamy pint”, but the Daily Mirror dubs his wife the “Princess of Ales”.

The Daily Express carries comments from the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, who has said that the King remains “relaxed” despite the “huge burden” of the Coronation. “Whilst… there’s a lot for him to do, he doesn’t give the sense of a man who’s really anxious,” the dean said. 

Under the headline “China’s Coronation insult to Britain”, the Daily Mail says a “furious row” has broken out about a decision by the Chinese government to send Vice-President Han Zheng to the event in place of President Xi Jinping. The paper says Mr Han has overseen Beijing’s recent crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong and quotes Lord Patten, the last British governor of the territory, saying the move shows China doesn’t give “two hoots” about the UK. 

Prince William pours a beer during a visit to the Dog and Duck pub in Soho
Prince William pours a beer during a visit to the Dog and Duck pub in Soho

The Daily Telegraph reports that the King will tonight host a reception for foreign royalty and dignitaries at Buckingham Palace before he retires for an early night. The paper says Prince Harry is expected to arrive in London soon, having recently held peace talks with his father, but that he will return to California within 24 hours. 

Some Labour MPs have told the Guardian that they are against the party’s decision to ban constituency branches from affiliating with the anti-monarchy group, Republic. Former shadow chancellor John McDonnell says that the level of “control freakery… borders on farce”.

Tory officials have told the Financial Times that the range of photo ID that voters can present at polling stations is likely to be widened following yesterday’s local elections in England. The paper says the requirement to show ID might have reduced participation. 

A stock photo shows a Shell logo at a petrol station
The Daily Mirror brands quarterly profits of £7.6bn posted by energy company Shell as ‘obscene’

The Times reports that the government has drawn up plans to let thousands of prisoners out on day release to help tackle labour shortages. Those released on licence will be offered apprenticeships in areas such as construction, haulage and hospitality. The paper says it is hoped the scheme would boost economic growth and low reoffending. 

On its front page, the Daily Mirror describes as “obscene” the quarterly profit of £7.6bn posted by the energy company Shell. In an editorial, the paper says the profits are not the result of enterprise, endeavour, and innovation, but the spoils of Vladimir Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine.

And finally the Daily Star says royal lookalikes are cashing in ahead of the Coronation, with demands for appearances up 50%. It says that prices for a two-hour appearance by one impersonator of the King start at £1,308. 

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Prince William pours a beer during a visit to the Dog and Duck pub in Soho
Prince William pours a beer during a visit to the Dog and Duck pub in Soho
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