What the papers say - November 4
The Westminster sleaze scandal continues to feature prominently in the newspapers, while some carry allegations of inappropriate behaviour concerning stars from the worlds of sport and entertainment.
The Times reports on an allegation concerning former defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon on its front page.
Tomorrow's Times front page: Fallon sex assault claim pic.twitter.com/ORQF56CkTJ
-- The Times of London (@thetimes) November 3, 2017
The Daily Mail asks if Cabinet minister Andrea Leadsom reported an allegation concerning Sir Michael to the Prime Minister to save her job.
And the Daily Telegraph also covers alleged events concerning the two former colleagues.
Meanwhile The Sun reports on an allegation involving the conduct of Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans.
Tomorrow's front page: BBC refuses to investigate Chris Evans over flashing claims pic.twitter.com/G1BvBCUbsM
-- The Sun (@TheSun) November 3, 2017
The Daily Mirror reports "sex attack" allegations concerning a well-known jockey.
Tomorrow's front page: Top jockey's sex attack on woman rider https://t.co/fzWicAPIqy#tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/kdIdDKwnDs
-- Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) November 3, 2017
The Guardian carries a report on the impact of Brexit on shopping bills, saying the prices of meat, dairy and vegetables could rise.
The Guardian front page, Saturday 04.11.17 Cost of Brexit: £930 a year on shopping bills pic.twitter.com/1tcW0aK75x
-- The Guardian (@guardian) November 3, 2017
The Financial TimesWeekend says the London Stock Exchange is under fire from one of its biggest shareholders amid allegations the group's chief executive, Xavier Rolet, is being forced out.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition for November 4https://t.co/pwfkC5JRNVpic.twitter.com/7WAHGW8LIX
-- Financial Times (@FT) November 3, 2017
The Daily Express covers the row over an anti-Semitic joke repeated by Labour MP Harriet Harman on live television.