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What the newspapers say – October 23rd

What the newspapers say – October 23rd

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley called for reforms to the law surrounding the prosecution of officers involved in fatal incidents The times.

The Guardian covers similar ground, saying police chiefs have asked the government to make it harder to investigate and prosecute officers.

Both those Daily Mail And metro say there is a bounty on Sergeant Martyn Blake’s head after he was acquitted of murder.

The I focuses on water regulator Ofwat, which she says is on the brink of government plans to clean up the country’s rivers.

The Independent is also focusing on British water, with the paper reporting that companies want to increase their electricity bills by up to 84%.

Accordingly, the NHS will block the use of the Alzheimer’s drug donanemab because it is too expensive The Daily Telegraph.

The Daily Express lends its front page to a released prisoner who thanked the Prime Minister for “letting me out early” in the second part of the government’s release program.

On the front there is a message from Sir Keir Starmer Daily Mirrorwhich said he promised the winners of the Pride of Britain awards that he would improve the nation in their honour.

The Financial Times focuses on reorganizing HSBC’s operations.

And the Daily Star focuses on fake tan in the Oval Office.