The Sun says GOING holiday has become even more costly this week as rules on PCR tests shifted due to the Omicron variant.
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The Guardian says New research into the fashion industry’s complex global supply chains shows that a number of large fashion brands are at risk of contributing to deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
The Independent says Astroworld: Nine-year-old victim Ezra Blount’s family rejects Travis Scott’s offer to pay for funeral.
The Metro says Marilyn Manson’s home in Los Angeles was reportedly raided by police as the singer faces multiple sexualt assault allegations.
The Daily Mirror says Emma Raducanu has revealed she would like her ‘role model’ Lewis Hamilton to be named Sports Personality of the Year for 2021.
‘They got away with that!’ Khan faced with Piers Corbyn mask video as mayor lays down law says the Daily Express.
The Guardian says Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has stepped down from his executive role at the social media company.
The Independent says The Gucci family has threatened House of Gucci with legal action over their portrayal in Ridley Scott’s new film.
The Metro says If there’s anyone who can make Prince Charles laugh and smile, it’s Rihanna.
The Daily Express says MOUNT PINATUBO has been placed on high eruption alert after “volcanic activity” was recorded at the famous landmark.
The Daily Mirror says Boris Johnson has announced a string of new Covid rules in England in a bid to tackle the Omicron variant.
The Metro says An Insulate Britain protester who has been on hunger strike in jail for nearly two weeks has been taken to hospital.
At least four people have been killed after the Istanbul storm pounded the city and other parts of Turkey on Monday evening. One woman died in the city’s Esenyurt district, where strong winds tore off part of a roof and blew it onto her and her child.
The Sun says A WOMAN has won £184million on her first-ever EuroMillion lottery ticket after buying it “on a hunch”.
The Daily Mirror says Police have confirmed that a body found in a park is that of a missing 16-year-old girl. Amber Gibson.
The Daily Express says BORIS JOHNSON will host a Downing Street televised press conference tonight as he pleads with Britons to abide by new Covid rules.
Lionel Messi won the Ballon d’Or for the seventh time on Monday, extending his record. “I’m very happy to be here, happy to keep fighting for new trophies,” Messi said through a translator.
Many of Tuesday’s front pages focus on the expansion of the Covid booster programme in response to the Omicron variant.
BBC News says Face coverings have become mandatory again on public transport and shops in England in an effort to slow the spread of the Omicron.
The Guardian says Ministers are targeting a return to half a million UK Covid jabs a day as the waiting time for boosters was cut to three months.
The Independent says ‘Slavery was an atrocity,’ Prince Charles says during the ceremony marking Barbados’ historic transition to a republic.
Aljazeera says France is sending additional security forces to the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe as leaders to try to defuse days of unrest over restrictions.
France24 says Ghislaine Maxwell portrayed as both predator and scapegoat in opening arguments at trial.
Arab News says Demonstrators blocked roads across parts of Lebanon on Monday in protest at the country’s economic meltdown.
BBC News says Paris St-Germain and Argentina forward Lionel Messi won the Ballon d’Or – awarded to the best footballer of the year – for a record seventh time.