The Telegraph reminds readers that Rishi Sunak has pledged a regular "drum beat" of multiple flights every month through the "summer and beyond" once the scheme is operational.
The Guardian's lead is an interview with Sir Mark Rowley - the Metropolitan Police commissioner - in which he praises what he calls the "professional conduct" of the officer at the centre of an antisemitism row with the activist Gideon Falter at a pro-Palestinian march last weekend. Sir Mark also tells the paper that police at other protests had been "set up" by activists using "fakery" to undermine the force.
The Times reports evidence presented to its own Crime and Justice Commission that organised crime gangs are infiltrating jails by getting associates recruited as prison officers. It has spoken to the former chief inspector of prisons - Nick Hardwick - who says governors have told him that criminals are "placing" people in jail to distribute drugs and oversee other illegal activities.
"Face of a Killer" is the headline in the Mirror. It carries a photo of Milorad Ulemek - a Serbian assassin who is serving 40 years in jail - and who bears what the paper says is a "striking resemblance" to a man wanted for questioning in relation to the murder of the TV presenter Jill Dando, in 1999.
It reports that a facial comparison expert found that the image of "Man X" - taken from a CCTV clip from near Ms Dando's home - had a similar mouth, chin and hairline to Ulemek - which has led to calls for police to investigate a possible link.
Many of the front pages picture the BBC presenter Huw Edwards whose resignation from the corporation was announced on Monday - after allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against him last summer.
The Sun - which published the initial story - has spoken again to the family of the young person involved. They have told the paper they are worried that because Mr Edwards has resigned they might not get the answers they "so desperately" need.
The Star claims to have found Britain's "hardest" seagull. The paper says it's nicknamed The Boss - and has been on the rampage in Liverpool stealing people's chippy teas.
Boeing's Starliner crew capsule is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Launch Complex-41 in Florida on Monday, May 6. The launch window opens at 10:34PM ET. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will be on board.
The downturn in venture capital funding that the world has seen since the bust of the 2021-era bubble has impacted startups, VC firms, and accelerators alike. One company in the final category, Techstars, has been shaking up its operations for some time now, leading to certain departures from its ranks. Mary Ann Azevedo, Kirsten Korosec, and Alex Wilhelm had a lot to parse this week.
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On Thursday, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs repealed a controversial Civil War-era abortion ban that banned abortions except when necessary to save the mother’s life. However, the repeal will not take effect immediately. Here's what that means for women trying to access abortion in Arizona now.
Police in cities and towns across the country have been deployed in recent days to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators from a growing number of encampments and occupied buildings on college and university campuses.
Audible is testing a cheaper subscription tier in Australia that sounds like an answer to Spotify’s audiobook push. The service’s new Standard plan gives you one free title per month, but your credits don’t roll over.