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What the papers say – April 16 | The Independent
2022-04-16 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       The front pages feature the UN’s criticism of the refugee scheme, the ongoing tax row and Elon Musk’s battle for control over Twitter.

       The Guardian and the i report on responses to the Government’s Rwanda plan. The former splashes the UN’s condemnation while the latter leads on vows from migrants that they will still try to reach the UK.

       British SAS troops are training local forces in Ukraine, according to The Times.

       Recommended Boris Johnson’s Rwanda plan ‘immoral’ - live

       The Independent says only five Cabinet ministers “are prepared” to confirm they or their families do not use tax havens or non-domicile status.

       Tens of thousands of civil servants have “quietly instituted” permanent hybrid working and are spending just two days a week in the office, according to the Daily Mail.

       The FT Weekend leads on Twitter’s plans to thwart Musk’s hostile takeover.

       Speed limiters – devices that reduce power in vehicles – may be fitted on all new cars according to a plan covered by The Daily Telegraph.

       The Daily Mirror says the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may bring their children to meet the Queen soon.

       Recommended Patel says Rwanda plan a blueprint to follow despite reports of Home Office row Teachers to debate incel culture as ‘seven in 10’ experience misogyny Cost of a UK home by the sea soars by more than £22,000

       And the Daily Star reports the sea is still cold enough that a swim could cause fatal shock.

       


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