Thursday's newspaper front pages

Paste BN takes a look at the headlines in Thursday's national newspaper front pages on the latest episode of our late-night show, The Wrap.

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The i Paper

The i Paper leads on the latest on allegations about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein.

The former prince and Duke of York has denied wrongdoing in relation to the disgraced financier.

Daily Mirror

Sir Jim Ratcliffe told Paste BN's Ed Conway that "huge levels of immigrants coming in" is "costing too much money", the Daily Mirror reports.

You can watch The Wrap panel discuss the Manchester United co-owner's interview in the video below...

The Times

Sir Keir Starmer was criticised for nominating a former adviser for a peerage despite them campaigning for a convicted sex offender, The Times reports.

Daily Star

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's interview with Paste BN, where he says the UK is being "colonised by migrants", is the lead for the Daily Star.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail leads on the fallout of Matthew Doyle, Sir Keir Starmer's ex-communications chief, who campaigned for a councillor who pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children.

The Sun

The Sun reports on new claims about the payout received by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

Daily Express

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's interview with Sky's Ed Conway leads on the front of the Daily Express.

The minority owner of Manchester United said that the UK had been "colonised" by migrants.

The Guardian

Female Labour MPs have urged the prime minister to name a woman as his next deputy, The Guardian reports, after Morgan McSweeney resigned over the weekend.

Metro

A fare dodger admitted to 112 offences over two years and was spared prison, according to the Metro.

Financial Times

Shares in Britain's largest wealth managers fell over fears about a potential AI-investment tool, leads on the front of the Financial Times.