The i paper leads with an Auschwitz survivor’s warning to “avoid the mistake of the 1930s”, in reference to the Holocaust, along with other survivors who spoke of the rise of the far right in Europe once again. King Charles – who was at Auschwitz for its 80th anniversary – told the world to “never be a bystander to hate”. Also in the i, is the UK’s biggest banks cutting rates on their flexible savings accounts, offering 1.5% less than the market average.
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