A rise in school suspensions and the risk of AI-generated deepfakes in the upcoming election feature among a variety of stories on the front of Monday’s newspapers.
The Daily Mirror focuses on a “crisis in schools” amid a 92% rise in school suspensions.
Monday’s front page: Class War
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror)
The Times runs with words from Home Secretary James Cleverly, who warns AI-generated deepfakes provide a “perfect storm” for criminals who want to hijack the election.
The Times: Cleverly warns of AI fakes threat to election
— George Mann (@sgfmann)
A global drop in house prices in advanced economies has “petered out”, according to the Financial Times.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, February 26
— Financial Times (@FT)
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak has been urged to speak out as an “Islamophobia row deepens”.
The Guardian: Sunak urged to speak out asIslamophobia row deepens
— George Mann (@sgfmann)
Meanwhile, the i leads with the words of former Tory chairwoman Baroness Warsi who said Muslims are treated as “electoral campaign fodder”.
The i: Tory party ‘in the gutter’ over racism, warns Warsi
— George Mann (@sgfmann)
The Daily Telegraph says the Prime Minister is facing electoral warnings over the suspension of Lee Anderson, according to leaked WhatsApp messages.
? The front page of tomorrow’s Daily Telegraph:
‘Red Wall revolt over Anderson sacking’
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— The Telegraph (@Telegraph)
The Daily Express reports on “damning claims” that there could be an extra 250,000 migrants a year under a Labour government.
Daily Express: DAMNING CLAIMS OF 250,000 EXTRAMIGRANTS A YEAR UNDER LABOUR
— George Mann (@sgfmann)
The Daily Mail says young people are blaming mental health for being jobless.
Daily Mail: Generation sicknote
— George Mann (@sgfmann)
The Independent asks why the UK is paying to train Russia’s future leaders while The Sun says Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya owns a banned XL Bully dog.
On tomorrow’s front page: Premier League goalie David Raya has a banned XL bully dog to guard him. He’s vowed to keep pet Goku following a string of terrifying raids on the homes of football stars
— The Sun (@TheSun)
And the Daily Star reports that rain this weekend will make it the wettest February in 258 years.
It’s raining cats and dogs!
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— Daily Star (@dailystar)