The Metro says between 50% and 90% of independent forecourts are ‘out of fuel’ as frenzied panic buying reaches new lows across the UK.
Author: WTX News
The Independent says the government is issuing emergency visas to foreign lorry drivers to deal with supply-chain issues – but they will run out on Christmas Eve.
The Guardian says people looking for work can now apply for six months of free broadband to help them search for jobs.
The Independent says a magnitude 6.5 earthquake has struck the Greek island of Crete. The quake had a depth of 1.24 miles, the EMSC said.
The Metro says a 36-year-old man was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning on suspicion of murdering teacher Sabina Nessa.
BBC News says the government is to suspend competition law to allow oil firms to target fuel deliveries at petrol stations following recent panic buying.
France24 says nearly two-thirds of Swiss voters backed the introduction of same-sex marriage in a referendum held Sunday.
Arab News says up to 50 Houthis died in fierce fighting in Yemen on Sunday as the Iran-backed militia opened new fronts.
Aljazeera says Italian Foreign Affairs Minister Luigi Di Maio has said the Taliban government in Afghanistan could not be recognised.
Sky News says preliminary results in the German election show the Social Democrats have beaten Angela Merkel’s centre-right bloc.
VOA says a new era of American golfers sent a message Sunday with a record-setting Ryder Cup blowout of Europe.
VOA says the surge in coronavirus cases in the United States is overwhelming the capacity to provide normal health care at hospitals in some states.
Friday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the warnings from three of the UK’s biggest petrol station operators warning of fuel shortages.
The Mirror says that Ms Nessa, 28, was on the way to a first date at a pub metres from her flat when she was killed.
The Daily Express front page headline reads: “Keep calm… and we can all carry on shopping”
“We’re running on empty,” is the Sun’s take. It says some Tesco stations were also closed off amid calls to rip up immigration laws
The Sun says MINISTERS are in a battle with Rishi Sunak over a package of measures to soften the Universal Credit cut.
The Daily Express says Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, passed away 24 years ago following a car crash in Paris.
The Daily Mirror says the Queen’s ‘favourite grandchild’ will decide whether or not she wants to take the title of princess in a matter of weeks.
The Daily Mirror says Insulate Britain protesters have blocked the Port of Dover and climbed on top of fuel tankers
The Daily Express says Emma Raducanu’s incredible US Open success should inspire more young girls to take up tennis, Judy Murray hopes
The Sun says TEACHER Sabina Nessa was struck over the head with a large weapon before being carried over her attacker’s shoulder towards a park
The Metro leads on the arrest of a man on suspicion of the murder of Sabina Nessa.
The Independent leads with Sabina Nessa saying a man has been arrested.
The Guardian leads with increasing pressure on the government as a shortage of lorry drivers leads to problems delivering fuel