THE FRONT PAGES of the UK’s leading newspapers focus on the resignation of the Prime Minister’s top aides, as well as the energy rebate announced by the Chancellor to cushion the blow of the cost-of-living crisis in the months ahead.
Guardian front page, Friday 4 February 2022: PM hit by No 10 exodus as four aides quit in one day pic.twitter.com/2hYg5ug9XA
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 3, 2022
The Guardian reports four of Boris Johnson’s key aides have quit as the fallout continues from the partygate scandal.
The Independent also covers the “clearout at No 10”, with the paper reporting one of the aids quit over a smear Johnson made which linked Keir Starmer with the paedophile Jimmy Savile.
INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: Clearout at No10 as PM’s door top aides quit #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/5zSa7irJRW
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) February 3, 2022
Downing Street is in “meltdown”, the Daily Mail declares in its splash, with the paper claiming Johnson ordered the “brutal clearout” himself in a “bid to shore up his troubled leadership”.
Friday’s @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/d3YuOpk3Dm
— Daily Mail UK (@DailyMailUK) February 3, 2022
Johnson’s “top team” walked out “en masse”, i reports.
Elsewhere, the Daily Express covers the impending cost-of-living crisis, carrying Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a £350 per-household energy rebate aimed at easing the “grim reality of the biggest fall in living standards for 30 years”.
I: Johnson’s top team quits No10 en masse #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/d1d4oZaqCH
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) February 3, 2022
Sunak’s rescue plan is also splashed across Metro, along with the “perfect storm” Britons face in the months ahead.
The Daily Telegraph calls the looming crisis “the big squeeze”, reporting senior Cabinet ministers have urged the PM to rethink the Government’s net zero plans as the pace of the planned switch to renewable energy is too fast and will increase costs for struggling consumers.
The front page of tomorrow’s Daily Telegraph:
‘The big squeeze’#TomorrowsPapersToday
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— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 3, 2022
«They’re all laughing» declares the Daily Mirror’s front page in reference to the Britain’s «worst financial squeeze in 30 years» and the Tories plan to stick with the National Insurance hike.
Tomorrow’s front page: They’re all laughinghttps://t.co/fDXVQy7v7c#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/3rKuL8PJA2
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) February 3, 2022
The Times adds that Britons are “facing the biggest drop in living standards” since records began.
TIMES: Britons facing the biggest drop in living standards #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/ZAlp8WjYZD
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) February 3, 2022
The Sun similarly carries the crisis: «Families will be an average of £2,417 worse off this year despite a £9 billion bailout announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak.»
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The Financial Times says household budgets will suffer the biggest blow in three decades with energy prices heightening «inflation pain».
Tomorrow’s front page: Families will be an average of £2,417 worse off this year despite a £9billion bailout announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak https://t.co/1PWspF8E3b pic.twitter.com/bNDnkJXQjk
— The Sun (@TheSun) February 3, 2022
And the Daily Star writes Britain is “facing a snacks crisis” after hackers targeted chip and nut companies.
The resignation of Paul Givan as First Minister of Northern Ireland did not feature on the front of any of the UK’s major papers.
However, yesterday’s Stormont developments was the focus of front pages across Ireland’s newspapers. The Belfast Telegraph notes that the DUP’s move has been branded a “selfish stunt” by opposition parties.
It adds that the Traditional Unionist Voice and the Orange Order support Givan’s resignation.
Good morning readers. Stay with @beltl for all your breaking news.
Here’s a look at the frontpage of the Belfast Telegraph this morning.#tellitlikeitis https://t.co/bbRGxQjfhA pic.twitter.com/l8pXy5N96q
— Belfast Telegraph (@BelTel) February 4, 2022
Additional reporting from Céimin Burke