Newspaper headlines: Sturgeon's 'crocodile tears and 'ITV want Winkleman'

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Newspaper headlines: Sturgeon's 'crocodile tears and 'ITV want Winkleman'

Newspapers in the UK have been covering a range of stories. The Guardian highlights the warnings from MPs about English councils requiring bailouts in order to avert bankruptcy. Meanwhile, The Daily Telegraph accuses Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon of “crocodile tears” and references the missing WhatsApp messages scandal. The Daily Mail features an interview with Tory MP Mike Freer who speaks out about the death threats and intimidation he received over his views on Israel. The Daily Mirror launches a campaign called “Justice for our Daughters” to stop domestic violence killers receiving shorter sentences. Finally, the Financial Times reports on Elon Musk having to forfeit $56bn of Tesla share awards from a long-term pay package.

The Guardian has reported on the warnings from MPs that English councils need bailouts to avoid bankruptcy. This story leads the newspaper today. The Daily Telegraph has run a story accusing Nicola Sturgeon of “crocodile tears” and jokes about her missing WhatsApp messages from the WhatsApp messages scandal. The Daily Mail has featured an interview with Conservative MP Mike Freer, who left politics after death threats and intimidation over his views on Israel. The Daily Mirror is running a campaign called “Justice for our Daughters” to stop domestic violence killers receiving shorter sentences. Finally, the Financial Times reports on Elon Musk. A Delaware judge has ruled he must forfeit $56bn of Tesla share awards from a long-term pay package.

UK newspapers have covered a range of current news topics. MPs have warned of an imminent bankruptcy crisis looming around English councils. The Daily Telegraph published news that questions the sincerity of Nicola Sturgeon’s approach to the coronavirus pandemic, while also mocking the missing WhatsApp messages scandal. Mike Freer, the former Conservative MP, spoke of death threats and intimidation as the Daily Mail featured an interview with him, where he revealed his decision to quit politics. The Daily Mirror has launched the “Justice for our Daughters” campaign, which seeks to prevent domestic violence perpetrators from receiving significantly lower sentences than other murderers. The Financial Times has highlighted the latest developments involving Elon Musk as a judge ruled that he must forfeit $56bn of Tesla share awards from a long-term pay package

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