A wide range of stories leads to Saturday covers. The Guardian leads with a story about how Misogynny and racism are “flooding the schools of the United Kingdom” because students copy the behavior of people like Donald Trump and Andrew Tate, according to a new survey by the Nasuwt Union.
The government plans to send asylum applicants who have rejected requests to “return the centers” in the Balkans have won the support of the UN refugee agency, the Times reports. It also presents a photo of the American vice president JD Vance with the Prime Minister of Italy, Georgia Meloni in Rome.
The Daily Mail reports that a quarter of Sir Keir Starmer’s ministers belong to the union behind Birmingham Bin’s strikes. It also includes an interview with Tory Kemi Badenoch leader, who talks about how his cousin committed suicide after lowering an “burrow” online.
A real author promises “sensational revelations” in a new book about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, says Daily Mirror. Tom Bower states that their relationship is in the “crisis point” and that the couple is due to different things.
“Nicky Head Butt” is the headline in the front of the sun. The former Manchester United star, Nicky Butt, the police have warned after the head of a security guard at her 50th birthday party, reports the newspaper.
The Daily Express leads with a story about how migrants are camping outside the Westminster Cathedral about Easter.
The Daily Star has the headline “Cheers For Beers” after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced that pubs can open for two additional hours to celebrate Ve Day on May 8.
The Daily Telegraph has an interview with Foreign Minister Rachel Reeves, who said it would be “very dumb” for the United Kingdom to cut the ties with China while Donald Trump tries to isolate Beijing.
And the FT Weekend leads with a history on how a government defense review will advise that the United Kingdom must expand its military footprint in the Arctic and North to the north as the region is disputed more and more due to the opening of the marine ice.
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