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#AceDailyNews here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ARGUMENTS again over Home Minister Speeding Row but REALLY its the OPPOSITION SCORING POINTS to gain a step towards the GETTING VOTES in next ELECTION for a LABOUR WIN but this is DIRTY POLITICS and Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s Lord Thy God for Peace & Mercy Amen

The front page of The Guardian on May 22, 2023.
The Guardian is among several papers to focus on the row over the home secretary’s speeding offence. The prime minster is “under intense pressure” to launch an inquiry to determine if Suella Braverman broke the ministerial code by requesting a private speed awareness course, the paper reports. The PM is to consult his ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus on the matter, it adds.
The front page of the i newspaper on May 22, 2023.
The i newspaper reports the calls by opposition MPs for an inquiry into the home secretary’s actions – as well as claims that her officials denied she had been caught speeding when asked about it several weeks ago.
The front page of the Daily Mirror on May 22, 2023.
The Daily Mirror calls claims the home secretary’s team did not confirm the speeding incident earlier a “new scandal”. The paper also quotes Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner saying that “there are serious questions to answer” over the row.
The front page of The Daily Telegraph on May 22, 2023.
The Daily Telegraph reports that allies of the home secretary are afraid she is a victim of a “smear campaign”. Supporters believe that the recent row is a “concerted effort to discredit her” as she fights for tougher curbs on migration, the paper writes.
The front page of the Daily Express on May 22, 2023.
The Daily Express leads with claims that Europe is turning a “blind eye” to let migrants reach the UK. Quoting a people smuggler, the Express goes on to suggest that France and other countries “can stop the rush” to the UK and dangerous crossings but choose not to.
The front page of The Sun on May 22, 2023.
Phillip Schofield is the focus for The Sun, following his departure as presenter on ITV’s This Morning. The paper says he feels like he’s been “knifed” by ITV bosses and is “completely broken”. They add the star will receive six months wages to “soften the blow” of his departure from the popular daytime show. The Sun also writes that his former co-host Holly Willoughby is taking a two week break.
The front page of the Daily Mail on May 22, 2023.
Drug-driving has overtaken drink-driving, says the Daily Mail. Citing a new police report, the paper writes that an average of 80 motorists a day are caught under the influence of drugs and many escape justice due to delays in processing blood tests.
The front page of The Times on May 22, 2023.
The Times says NHS patients will be encouraged to use the health service’s app to book care in private hospitals as part of a new plan by the prime minister to cut waiting lists. The paper reports private diagnostic centres will also offer checks for cancers and other conditions as part of efforts to use the private sector to boost NHS capacity.
The front page of the Financial Times on May 22, 2023.
The Financial Times reports the news that Micron Technology, a US chipmaker has been slapped with a ban by China after a weekend of “mounting geo-political tensions” at the G7 summit in Japan. Hours after the summit in Hiroshima ended, China’s Cyberspace Administration banned operators of key infrastructure from using products from the US chipmaker, the FT says.
The front page of the Daily Star on May 22, 2023.
And the Daily Star says the UK will be “hotter than Morocco” this week reaching 24C, adding that “glorious” weather is set to last for the next 42 days.

Claims about the Home Secretary Suella Braverman are on several front pages. “Fast-Track Her Out” demands the Daily Mirror. The paper says it contacted her team six weeks ago asking if she had been caught speeding, and her aides denied it four times, suggesting that someone was spreading “scurrilous” rumours. In an editorial, the paper says Mrs Braverman is not up to the job personally, professionally or politically. 

The Daily Telegraph says her allies believe she is the victim of a smear campaign. The Conservative MP, Miriam Cates, tells the paper it is no coincidence that a “concerted effort to discredit her” came after she was “very vocal about the need to put proper limits on legal migration”. But according to The Times, other Conservatives believe she has questions to answer

The motoring lawyer, Nick Freeman, known as Mr Loophole, tells the Daily Express that the home secretary has not done anything wrong by asking for a private speed awareness course. He says he has arranged such courses for several high profile clients. 

On its front page the Guardian say Rishi Sunak is under intense pressure to launch an investigation into whether Mrs Braverman broke the ministerial code. A senior Tory source told the paper there was “no appetite” in Downing Street to defend her, because she has made “a totally unforced error.” However, insiders also said there was no will for an overt move to oust her. 

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks during a press conference following the G7 summit on May 21, 2023 in Hiroshima, Japan.
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The Telegraph accuses Labour of “nanny statism” and “bossy interventionism that constricts personal freedoms and corporate prosperity.” In an editorial, the paper criticises shadow health secretary Wes Streeting after he suggested that a Labour government would introduce tougher regulation to reduce alcohol and sugar consumption as well as smoking and vaping. 

According to The Times, NHS patients will be encouraged to use the health service’s app to book care in private hospitals, as part of a new plan to cut waiting lists. The paper says private diagnostic centres will also offer checks for cancer and other conditions in an effort to boost NHS capacity and speed up care.

The Express says it has spoken to a people smuggler who claims that France and other European countries could stop the trafficking of migrants to Britain, but do not want to. The man, described by the paper as an Iraqi Kurdish criminal, said the continental European countries were in effect getting rid of those people by sending them to the UK. He also said migrants risked their lives to come to the UK because it’s “easy” to work illegally once here. 

On its front page the Daily Mail highlights a report by the National Police Chiefs’ Council that drug driving has become more prevalent than drink driving. The paper says on average 80 motorists are caught every day, but many may escape justice because of delays in processing blood tests. It takes four to five months to process tests, and officers have only six months to prosecute. 

And finally the Daily Telegraph reports that Chelsea Flower Show is encouraging gardeners to grow a plant which releases a sap that can cause very strong pain, once described as “approximate to childbirth.” Euphorbia, also known as spurge, is one of 10 drought-tolerant plants recommended as part of a drive towards more sustainable gardening. 

The Royal Horticultural Society said people should wear gloves when handing the plant, especially when pruning. 

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