Newspaper headlines: Asylum detentions to begin and 'Tory MPs plotting'


The headline in the Guardian reads: "Home Office to detain UK asylum seekers in shock Rwanda move".
The headline in the Telegraph reads: "UK attacks EU double standards on migrants".
The headline in the Mail reads: "Tens of thousands 'exploiting hidden asylum loophole'".
Tens of thousands of people are lodging asylum claims in the UK after initially entering on student, work, or visitor visas, according to the Daily Mail. The paper says official documents for the year to March 2023 show 21,525 asylum claims by visa holders, a figure the paper says is a 154% rise on the year before. [BBC]
The headline in the Mirror: "Time is up, Mr Sunak".
The Daily Mirror says Prime Minster Rishi Sunak is under pressure to call an election but that he refused five times during a TV interview on Sunday to say when it would be. The paper says a vote would allow the public to finally "give their verdict on 14 years of Tory hell". [BBC]
The headline in the i reads: "Sunak to resist early election as Tory rebels on manoeuvres".
The i says Tory rebels are "on manoeuvres" and plotting to oust Mr Sunak "in anticipation of disastrous local election results". One back bencher is quoted saying the rebels are "waiting for things to build up enough that his removal seem inevitable". [BBC]
The headline in the Times reads: "Depressed and anxious face losing their benefit".
The headline in the Metro reads: "Prices coming a cropper!"
The headline in the Financial Times reads: "Kremlin scoops €800mn in taxes from foreign banks that remained in Russia".
The headline in the Express reads: "Dame Esther: I am fighting for my family and a lot of others".
The Daily Express leads with comments from Dame Esther Rantzen ahead of a parliamentary debate on whether the UK should allow assisted dying, a change she has spoken out in favour of since being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The broadcaster is quoted saying: "I am fighting for my family and lots of others". [BBC]
The headline in the Sun reads: "Linda reveals last call from tragic George: I love you mum".
The headline in the Star reads: "Oompah oompah take off jumpahs".
And the Daily Star says Britain is set for a "Bank Holiday heatwave" thanks to a 300-mile plume of warm air moving towards the country from Germany. [BBC]

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