Daily Star
A broadcast featuring Alan Titchmarsh on North Korean television saw the presenter’s “imperialist” jeans censored, the Daily Star reports.
The Guardian
The CBI used gagging orders to prevent staff from discussing claims of sexual misconduct and bullying, according to The Guardian.
Daily Express
Clapham chemical attacker and convicted sex offender Abdul Ezedi lied about his past when applying for asylum, the Daily Express reports.
The Sun
The Sun writes Prince Harry was named in a £24m lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who is accused of sex trafficking and sexual abuse. There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by the prince. He was mentioned once as an example of Combs’s celebrity associates.
Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror reports two British nationals are fighting for Russia in Ukraine. A former British Army commander told the outlet that the pair should be “arrested and jailed”.
The Daily Telegraph
Home Office sources have told The Daily Telegraph that churches risk undermining Britain’s asylum system, after it emerged Clapham chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi’s application was backed by a Baptist church minister.
Daily Mail
According to the Daily Mail, Abdul Ezedi was granted asylum after he converted to Christianity despite failing a test on his religion.
The Times
The Times reported that only a quarter of Britons say they believe the NHS is working.
i
The state pension age could rise to 68 sooner than expected to pay for the Conservatives’ triple lock pledge, the i reports.
Financial Times
Shares in Donald Trump’s social media group TMTG jumped by more than 50% on its market debut, according to the Financial Times, taking the former president’s stake in the company to almost £4bn.
Metro
The Metro reports that a mayday signal saved dozens of lives during the Baltimore bridge collapse.