The Guardian says A young boy from Afghanistan has gone missing less than a month after arriving in the UK.
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Most of Thursday’s front pages focus on Covid restrictions and government guidance over the Christmas period.
Sky News says Alec Baldwin broke down in tears in his first interview since Halyna Hutchins was shot dead on a film set.
TRT World says Some 31 donors to Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund must approve fund transfer to World Food Program and UNICEF.
VOA says The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in what will likely become a landmark abortion rights case.
The Metro says The 15-year-old suspect in the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan has been identified as Ethan Crumbley.
Aljazeera says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has replaced the country’s finance minister after weeks of economic turmoil.
The Guardian says WTA has announced the suspension of all tournaments in China amid concerns about the safety of Peng Shuai.
The Independent says Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Key accuser ‘Jane’ recalls meeting Trump at Mar-a-Lago with Epstein during gruelling cross-examination
BBC News says People will be likely to need to have annual Covid vaccinations for many years to come.
BBC Sport says Everton 1-4 Liverpool: Toffee fans in ‘mutinous mood’ over clubs ‘dismal track record’.
Widespread bias and islamophobia outlined in UK press. A report into British media’s coverage during 2018-2020 has revealed that almost 60% of online media articles and 47% of television clips associated with Muslims and Islam are associated with a negative aspect or behaviour. Centre for Media Monitoring’s report analysed over 48,000 online articles and 5,500 broadcast clips to reach the conclusion that most of the coverage was negative about Muslims and Islam or both. This is one of the most extensive pieces of statistical reports dedicated to highlighting how Muslims and Islam are reported in the British media and reveals hundreds…
Number 10 has denied a story running in the Daily Mirror which alleges that the prime minister broke COVID rules by attending parties this time last year.
The Daily Mirror says It’s been 15 years since The Holiday was released – and Miffy Englefield, who played Jude Law’s daughter, is all grown up and is even a mum herself.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has told the Daily Express voters can trust him to cut taxes by the next general election.
The Sun has a picture of the car crash that actress Sheridan Smith was in during Storm Arwen.
The PM has told the public to not stop socialising despite his scientific adviser’s warning, says The Independent.
Troops will be brought in to help aid the booster jab drive and get the UK vaccinated to deal with the new Omicron variant, says Metro.
Boris Johnson has clashed with leading scientists who have advised cutting back unnecessary socialising this Christmas, writes The Guardian.
The Daily Mirror says Kanye West reckons God is going to bring him and Kim Kardashian back together – but one expert says he’s got no chance.
The Sun says JESSE Lingard’s potential move to West Ham in January has moved one step nearer.
The Sun says PEOPLE who have had their coronavirus booster vaccine are protected against the new Omicron variant.
The Daily Express says NEWCASTLE UNITED have failed to win a single Premier League match all season.
The Daily Express says the PM insisted Gibraltar is entirely British amid negotiations between the nation’s future relationship with the EU.
The Metro says Covid self-isolation rules have been extended until March as fears build that the Omicron variant could be here to stay.