The Papers: 'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump'
'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump' BBC News observes strict reporting restrictions on polling day when elections are held in the UK. We have omitted or cropped some of Thursday's front pages in connection with the Gorton and Denton by-election.
The paper says Rachel Reeves has made the demand in light of "allegations of profligate spending". Mountbatten-Windsor has previously denied wrongdoing.
It says police are "investigating up to 60 private flights".
The Guardian calls a report into NHS maternity services in England "damning". It says the review found that "hospitals that cause harm and injury to women and babies during child birth often resort to a 'cover up' of their mistakes". The Daily Mirror has spoken to mothers who say staff delayed an emergency C-section due to limited operating theatre capacity, and missed signs of "massive internal bleeding" during a phone assessment.
The Sun highlights scrutiny of the BBC for failing to edit out an involuntary racial slur shouted by a man with Tourette's syndrome during the Bafta awards.
The BBC has apologised.
According to people familiar with the matter, the firm is looking at sites along the Elizabeth Line from Paddington in the west, to Canary Wharf in the east.
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