What the papers say – November 13

These are the stories dominating Monday’s newspapers.
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Rachel Vickers-Price13 November 2023

The week has started with a raft of stories on Home Secretary Suella Braverman, the Armistice weekend protests and conflict in the Gaza Strip.

The Daily Telegraph reports on the link between violent demonstrations during Armistice weekend and the Home Secretary, who has been accused of fuelling far-right hate speech resulting in violence near the Cenotaph.

The Daily Mail and Daily Express follow suit, honing in on Mrs Braverman and what will happen next.

The Times and The Sun focus on the “antisemitic yobs” that used the Armistice Day rallies to further their right-wing agenda.

The Daily Mirror and The Metro lead with a statement of “never again” in the wake of the scenes witnessed in London at the weekend.

The Financial Times looks to the conflict in the Middle East for its front page.

The i pivots away from anarchy at the Cenotaph to focus on other issues plaguing the Conservative Party.

The Independent splashes on “Thatcher’s ad agency” that has seemingly turned on the “cruel” Conservative Party, backing Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for the upcoming general election.

The Guardian runs with the “squalid housing” across the UK that is “making (the) NHS crisis worse”.

And the Daily Star warns about an oncoming “perfect storm” for hayfever sufferers as the seasons change.

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