What the papers say – November 29
The front pages on Wednesday cover various topics, including Omid Scobie’s controversial book on the royal family, hostage releases in the Middle East , and further flare-ups on migration.
Daily MirrorThe Metro splashed with stories about the identity of the “royal racist”, which has apparently been revealed in Omid Scobie’s book, Endgame.
The Daily Express ran a piece focusing on the royal family uniting against its naysayers.
The Sun ran a front on Emily Hand, an Irish girl who was taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, before she was released during the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
looked to Westminster for its lead, running a piece on the migrant row now unfolding between the Minister for Immigration Robert Jenrick and Number 10.
The Times also focused on migration but took a slightly different approach with a “call to close visa route for cheaper foreign staff”.
Financial Times ran with a piece on Barclays as the bank looks at ditching thousands of their least lucrative investment clients.
Daily Telegraph opted for a piece on healthcare, splashing with a headline that claims patients are “at risk from virtual GP sessions”.
The Daily Star looked to entertainment, running a piece on naturist Chris Packham who blasted beloved British TV hosts Ant and Dec for “animal abuse”.