The Papers: ‘King calls for unity’ and ‘medal at last’ for KJT

The Papers: ‘King calls for unity’ and ‘medal at last’ for KJT

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The leading story throughout lotsof documents on Saturday is the King’s call for unity in the wake of violent condition and discontent throughout the nation. The Daily Telegraph reports that King Charles has “spoken of his hopes that shared regard and understanding will unify the country”. Pictured nextto that report is Team GB’s Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who won silver at the Paris Olympics in the heptathlon. Under the heading ‘King hails riots action’, the Times reports that King Charles has “praised Britain’s neighborhood spirit” and revealed “his wholehearted thanks to the authorities and emergencysituation services”. The Times likewise includes a popular image of Katarina Johnson-Thompson, and plugs an interview with Hannah Skelley, moreyouthful sibling of Paralympic judo rival Chris Skelley. The Guardian leads its weekend protection with an unique into a “university monetary crisis”. It reports that “English universities face a tipping point this fall”, according to “vice-chancellors who state immediate intervention might be required to stop organizations going under”. Team GB’s newest silver medallist, called KJT, likewise enhances the Guardian’s front page. Saturday’s Financial Times reports a “£5.4bn takeover” of British financialinvestment platform Hargreaves Lansdown by a “consortium” of personal equity companies. Speaking to the paper, co-founder Stephen Lansdown explains the offer as a “bittersweet minute”. The Daily Express likewise leads on the King’s appreciation of “Britain’s neighborhood spirit” in action to discontent throughout the nation, accompanied by reports on what it calls a “pension scandal” and Team GB’s silver in the heptathlon. The Daily Mail functions the newest advancement in the Huw Edwards scandal, reporting he hasactually been “urged to hand back the £200,000 wage he was paid after his arrest” by the broadcaster. It reports that BBC managers “branded the newsreader a badguy for taking licence charge cash in bad faith”. The Daily Mirror likewise leads on the Huw Edw
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