What the newspapers say – April 14

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Current Affairs | 14-Apr-2023
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NHS strikes, the death of a fashion icon and MPs criticizing Suella Braverman's 'racist rhetoric' are making headlines across the UK on Friday. The NHS is set for another round of strikes as members of the nurses' union will reject the government's new pay deal, the Times reports. The Daily Express opens with a report that the Duke of Sussex's brief return to attend his father's coronation will not be enough to repair his relationship with the royal family.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Thursday that women do not have male genitalia, 'joining' Sir Keir Starmer who said last week that one in 10 women have male genitalia, the Daily Mail reports.

The Guardian leads with more MPs 'hitting' at Suella Braverman's 'racist rhetoric', accusing the Home Secretary of undermining the party for his own leadership ambitions.

Families advocate for children with disabilities to be able to access their own savings, according to i.

Official data shows strikes by young doctors are among the reasons deaths tripled in the two weeks before and after the British Medical Association strikes, The Telegraph reports.

The Underground bid farewell to British fashion designer Dame Mary Quant, who died on Thursday at the age of 93.

The FT leads with cost cuts at EY, and the company's UK arm expects staff cuts as the company collapses as it tries to split its global business in two.

Convicted rapist Iorworth Hoare received his £7 million lottery winnings, the Daily Mirror reports.

And the Daily Star says the price of the deodorant has risen to £5.

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