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Ace Press News From Cutting Room Floor: Published: May.09: 2023:

#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about Royal Coronation thanks and King’s official portrait whilst MET police accused of ‘ HEAVY WAIT TACTICS ‘ with ARRESTS of people who PROTEST NOT MY KING as Parliament back to work and having to once AGAIN explain their actions over the last few days Kindness & Love XX says ‘ Beginning and End ‘ of Government has begun 🙏🙏’s Lord Thy God for Not Being Right Or Wrong Amen

The Daily Express front page, featuring an image of King Charles
The front page of the Daily Express is dominated by an image which appears on many of Tuesday’s papers. King Charles III’s official Coronation portrait was released by Buckingham Palace on Monday. The Express carries it in full size across its front page, with a quote from the King giving thanks to the nation after a historic weekend of Coronation celebrations.
The Metro front page, featuring an image of King Charles
The Metro uses the same image and quote as the Express, as well as including a smaller image of the Queen’s official Coronation portrait. The words come from a longer statement, in which the royal couple said that “to know that we have your support and encouragement, and to witness your kindness expressed in so many different ways, has been the greatest possible Coronation gift”.
The Sun front page, featuring an image of King Charles
King Charles and his message of thanks also dominates the front page of the Sun. The carefully composed image is full of symbolic items – the King is pictured wearing the Robe of Estate, the Imperial State Crown and he is holding the Sovereign’s Orb and Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross. The ‘souvenir edition’ of the Sun also features images from Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation inside the paper, a front page plug promises.
The Daily Telegraph front page, featuring an image of King Charles
While the same image of the King features on the front of the Daily Telegraph, it is one of several papers to also feature a non-Coronation story prominently too – after a weekend in which royal celebrations took up just about every available front page inch. It carries an exclusive story about planned health reforms, which will reportedly see patients encouraged to “skip the GP for common illnesses” in favour of a pharmacy-led approach.
Front page of the Daily Mirror, featuring a picture of King Charles
Similarly, The Mirror gives over half of its front page to the King’s Coronation portrait, but the lower third is taken up by a story about the ongoing cost of living squeeze on people across the country. It quotes research by the consumer group Which?, claiming that two million households missed at least one bill in April.
Daily Mail front page, featuring a picture of King Charles
The Daily Mail pairs the same image of the King with a story claiming that Boris Johnson and the then Prince of Wales privately rowed about the government’s plans to deport migrants to Rwanda. It’s not the first time claims about this supposed disagreement – which is said to have taken place last year, when Mr Johnson was still PM – have appeared in the press. Mr Johnson said the account is “inaccurate”, the paper reports.
The front page of the i, which features the headline 'Pass on higher interest rates to savers, big banks told'
Like the Mirror, the i has gone with a cost of living story – and opts for a different portrait of the King and Queen together. It quotes both Conservative and Labour MPs criticising high street banks for not passing on rising interest rates to savers. Recent hikes should theoretically be good news for people who have savings in a bank – but with interests rates likely to rise again later this week, critical MPs say consumers aren’t seeing the benefits.
The Daily Star front page, featuring an image of a robot
The Daily Star is one of only two national newspapers not to feature a Coronation portrait on its front page – opting instead for an image of an android linked to a story about artificial intelligence. It quotes professor Ciaran Martin, the former head of GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre, raising concerns that the rapid development of AI tools capable of producing believable fakes risks “undermining the fabric of our society”.

The Coronation still features heavily on Tuesday’s front pages, but there is more variety than over the Bank Holiday weekend. 

The Times and several other papers have full front page images of the first official photograph of the newly crowned King, alongside his message of thanks after the Coronation weekend. “Our Noble King” is the Sun’s headline. 

The Daily Mail has an account of what it calls a “bust up” last summer between Boris Johnson and the then Prince of Wales, after he’d reportedly criticised the government’s plans to deport Channel migrants to Rwanda. 

Writing in the Mail, former Downing Street communications director Guto Harri claimed Boris Johnson “squared up” to Charles and warned him against interfering in politics, and that in the exchange, Mr Johnson “went in quite hard”. The Mail says the “fifteen minute showdown” was described by Mr Johnson at the time as “a good old chinwag”. The paper quotes friends of his saying he does not recognise the fresh account and that it’s “inaccurate”. 

King Charles and Queen Camilla in formal dress with other senior royals
The official Coronation photographs published on Monday feature heavily in the day’s papers

The Daily Telegraph highlights the scheme to allow people to get prescriptions for a range of common conditions from pharmacies in England without seeing a doctor. The paper says it’s part of a relaunch by Rishi Sunak to revive Tory fortunes following the party’s heavy losses at the local elections. In an editorial, the paper says tackling the failings in the system of GP appointments is of paramount importance, but it needs more than sticking plasters. And whilst the innovations are welcome if they enhance choice and convenience, whether they measure up to the scale of the problem is another matter, the paper says.

The Guardian says that the blueprint has been broadly welcomed by health leaders, but experts warn that not all pharmacies will be able to offer all or any of the new services, meaning the shake-up could result in frustrated patients being “bumped from pillar to post, only to end up back at the GP”. The Sun says the PM has set out what look like practical, common-sense improvements to the system. 

The Financial Times leads on a report that Britain’s privatised water and sewage companies more than doubled dividends to £1.4bn pounds last year, despite rising household bills and a wave of public criticism over sewage outflows. The figures are based on the FT’s own analysis of the 10 largest water and sewage companies’ accounts. It explains the dividends are higher than “headline payouts” because a number of the companies have complex layered corporate structures, with many subsidiaries unregulated by Ofwat. Paying out dividends, it says, means less money is available from customer bills for investment in critical infrastructure such as sewage treatment.

A man carrying a shopping basket
Cost of living stories continue to feature prominently in the national newspapers

The Daily Mirror reports that struggling families are being ground down by unrelenting high prices. Quoting research from the consumer group Which?, it says two million homes missed at least one bill last month. The Mirror’s editorial says Britain is a nation falling terrifyingly deeper into debt and hardship.

And many of the papers carry images of Prince William and his family getting involved in Monday’s Big Help Out volunteering initiative. Prince Louis is shown helping his dad operate a digger. The Mail it was his first public engagement, and, it says, “boy did he get stuck in”. 

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