Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election and disquiet among Conservative MPs lead the papers
Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election leads a number of papers. The Guardian notes that Macron is the first French president to win a second term for 20 years, and quotes him vowing to respond to the anger and disagreement of those who voted for far right challenger Marine Le Pen.
Conservative rebels are plotting co-ordinated action to oust Boris Johnson if the party suffers significant losses at the local elections in May, the i reports. The paper says the prime minister is being put under continuing pressure by the cost of living crisis and the ongoing fallout from the Partygate scandal."Bills pain hits home," reads the headline in the Mirror.
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