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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
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Many of Friday’s front pages had to be hastily re-printed late last night, as details of the Queen’s overnight stay in hospital emerged.
Many of Thursday’s papers lead on the health secretary’s warning that if not enough people get vaccinated, it is more likely that Covid restrictions will be reintroduced in England.
Wednesday’s front pages report on the government’s coronavirus vaccine booster programme as cases rise rapidly across the UK.
Tuesday’s front pages continue the reporting on the aftermath of the murder of MP David Amess.
Monday’s front pages are dominated by the words of Sir David Amess’s heartbroken family, who released a statement following Friday’s fatal attack on the MP.
Several of Friday’s front pages lead with comments made by the Queen about the climate crisis.
Thursday’s front pages report on warnings to buy Christmas presents early over fears about toy shortages in the run-up to Christmas.
The stories dominating Wednesday’s front pages include the EU offering a new deal on the part of the Brexit deal that covers Northern Ireland – the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Many of Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by the verdict of two select committees on the UK’s early response to the pandemic.
Monday’s front pages report on the gas price clash and NHS staff facing abuse over waiting lists.
Adele is the leading picture on Friday’s front pages, with the Sun newspaper leading with the pop star as their main story.
Most of Thursday’s front pages lead on the reactions to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party conference speech, with many leading on the backlash.
Wednesday’s front pages focus on the prime ministers’ claims he has ‘the guts to fix Britain’. PM Boris Johnson’s claim was made in his speech to the Conservative Party conference.
Several of Tuesday’s front pages cover comments from Chancellor Rishi Sunak as he vows to tackle borrowing whilst fixing public finances.
Several of Monday’s front pages report on the Pandora Papers leak, which has exposed the dealings and secret wealth of world leaders, politicians and billionaires.
Friday’s front pages heavily cover the sentencing of Wayne Couzens – the metropolitan police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard.
Thursday’s front pages cover the first day of the sentencing of Wayne Couzens – the Met police officer who kidnapped, raped and killed Sarah Everard.
Wednesday’s front pages cover the ongoing petrol crisis, with one paper suggesting it could go on for another month.
Tuesday’s front pages cover the ongoing fuel shortage, with panic-buying still rampant across the UK.
Monday’s papers continue the coverage of the ongoing fuel crisis, with many of them suggesting the Army could be used to deliver fuel to petrol stations.
Friday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the warnings from three of the UK’s biggest petrol station operators warning of fuel shortages.
Wednesday’s front pages cover the speculation of a UK-US post-Brexit trade deal, the M25 climate protesters and the ongoing gas crisis.
Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by the UK energy crisis as the papers claim the gas crisis has ‘spiralled’ and firms are ‘set to collapse’.
Monday’s front pages cover the looming energy crisis, as gas prices soar and fears grow. A number of the papers cover the deaths of football legend Jimmy Greaves and actor John Challis.