Thursday’s front pages heavily cover the prime minister’s apology for attending a Downing Street garden party during lockdown.
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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
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Wednesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the latest No 10 party scandal. The fall-out from the leaked email proved a garden drinks party was held in Downing Street during the first national lockdown.
Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by the leaked email from a Downing Street official inviting dozens of staff for ‘drinks’ at the Number 10 garden during the first lockdown.
Many of Monday’s front pages prominently feature the government’s hopes that the UK is moving towards a new phase of the pandemic.
Today’s news summary: Friday’s front pages feature a mixed bag of ongoing news stories.
Thursday’s front pages cover the Colston Four, Novak Djokovic’s deportation from Australia Open and Covid-19.
Wednesday’s front pages cover Boris Johnson’s comment that England can “ride out” Omicron and sticking to Plan B.
Tuesday’s front pages report heavily on the 2009 settlement signed by Virginia Guiffre and Jeffrey Epstein that was released yesterday.
Thursday’s front pages report on data suggesting that the Omicron variant of coronavirus may be less severe than previous variants.
Wednesday’s front pages report on the Christmas rules for the UK amid a surge in Covid-19 cases fuelled by the Omicron variant.
Many of the papers focus on government discussions over whether to impose further Covid restrictions in response to the Omicron variant.
Monday’s front pages are heavily dominated by Covid and potential restrictions that could be brought in.
Sunday’s front pages report heavily on ‘key Brexit ally’ Lord Frost quitting his government role over Covid vaccine passports.
The newspaper front pages were published well before the result of the North Shropshire by-election and therefore heavily lead with Covid, Omicron and lockdown fears.
Thursday’s front page reflect on the words of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and England’s chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty.
Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by the reaction to the massive Tory rebellion as the PM suffers a ‘hammer blow’ to his premiership.
The papers are dominated by Britain’s “race to get boosted” supported by images of queues for the booster jab.
Monday’s front pages are dominated by the prime minister’s televised address, warning about rising cases of the Omicron Covid variant.
Friday’s front pages are again dominated by PM Boris Johnson as the fallout from several scandals continues.
The new Covid measures – and the continuing row over the Downing Street party – are covered in depth in all of Thursday’s newspapers.
Photos of the prime minister’s former press secretary, Allegra Stratton, laughing feature on many of Wednesday’s front pages – as the claims that Downing Street held a Christmas party during lockdown last December were given fresh impetus.
Tuesday’s front pages report on the Foriegn Office whistleblower’s claim that fewer than 5% of Afghans who sent emails pleading to be evacuated during the Taliban takeover received any help from the UK.
Many of Monday’s papers cover the government’s drug strategy announcement, focusing on the proposed punishments for middle-class illegal drug users.
Many of the front pages feature a smiling photograph of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, who died in Solihull last year after horrendous abuse by his father and stepmother.
Most of Thursday’s front pages focus on Covid restrictions and government guidance over the Christmas period.