What the papers say – November 23
Jeremy Corbyn’s Brexit plans makes some front pages on Saturday, but TV shows I’m A Celebrity and Only Fools And Horses also get a look in.
The Guardian says Mr Corbyn plans to be neutral on Brexit and that Boris Johnson is being attacked over his trustworthiness.
Guardian front page, Saturday 23 November 2019: Corbyn ‘neutral’ on Brexit as PM attacked on trust pic.twitter.com/71IEWZKFLN
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 22, 2019
The i leads with a story on Prince Andrew and calls him the “Duke of nothing”.
Front page of iweekend
Duke of nothing #tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpapers#skypapers#buyapaperpic.twitter.com/UkOeDEYaZ7
— Hanna Tavner (@HannaTavner) November 22, 2019
According to TheTimes, Mr Corbyn has revealed for the first time his position on whether Britain should stay in or leave the European Union in a second Brexit referendum, which The Daily Telegraph characterises by saying Mr Corbyn “would refuse to back his own deal in Brexit vote”.
Corbyn 'neutral' on Brexit#TomorrowsPapersToday@MsHelicatpic.twitter.com/HO3aJmx1XL
— The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) November 22, 2019
Tomorrow’s @Telegraph front page:
“Corbyn would refuse to back his own deal in Brexit vote”#TomorrowsPapersTodaypic.twitter.com/ddrvz7LMlk
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 22, 2019
The Daily Express says Britain will spearhead the hunt for a dementia cure by “doubling the funding for cutting edge research”.
Saturday’s EXPRESS: Cure for dementia closer with £1.6bn cash boost #TomorrowsPapersTodaypic.twitter.com/7FgEB3rko6
— Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) November 22, 2019
The Daily Mail reports family doctors have voted to scrap home visits.
Saturday's @DailyMailUK#MailFrontPagespic.twitter.com/AGPnKfbdwU
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) November 22, 2019
Meanwhile, the Financial Times has a story saying the new president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, has issued a public spending plea.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times international edition Saturday November 23 https://t.co/BsEyxVQF8Upic.twitter.com/aENnx0odBu
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) November 22, 2019
The Independent says Britons could face the death penalty in the US under a new data sharing deal.
Tomorrow's @independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the Daily Edition https://t.co/XF8VnDpHYFpic.twitter.com/aq2UjcXHSF
— The Independent (@Independent) November 22, 2019
The Sun says Cheryl Tweedy and fellow Girls Aloud stars plotted to get ex-bandmate Nadine Coyle to eat turkey testicles on I’m A Celebrity.
Tomorrow's front page: Cheryl Tweedy and fellow Girls Aloud stars plotted to get hated ex-bandmate Nadine Coyle eating turkey testicles on I'm A Celebrity https://t.co/ORAmNMFnhPpic.twitter.com/Hoz1COKJ4C
— The Sun (@TheSun) November 22, 2019
And fuming Del Boy fans have hit out at organisers of an Only Fools And Horses convention for charging up to £375 for a photo and autograph with the show’s star Sir David Jason – even if some of the cash will go to charity, according to the Daily Star.
Saturday’s STAR: This time next year he’ll be a millionaire! #TomorrowsPapersTodaypic.twitter.com/u8b6T19wJZ
— Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) November 22, 2019