The Daily Express says Downing Street today said almost 1,800 fishing licences have been granted to EU vessels looking to fish in UK waters.
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The Daily Express says Not one to hold back on his opinion, Laurence Fox took to Twitter to suggest that the Queen should be the final monarch.
The Guardian says relations between the EU and the UK risk further deterioration after the Brexit minister accused Brussels of behaving “without regard to the huge political, economic and identity sensitivities” in Northern Ireland.
The Guardian says a father of three died after trying to save two struggling paddleboarders in south-west Wales.
The Sun says THE SALISBURY train involved in a crash which left 17 people in hospital had derailed SEVEN minutes before the second train hit.
The Daily Express says NICOLA STURGEON has pledged a new £1million fund to help developing countries manage climate change.
The Daily Mirror says Hundreds of passengers were left stranded at one of the country’s biggest stations with many seen trying to sleep on the floor because of delays.
Most of Monday’s papers report on COP26 as the Glasgow climate summit kicks off. Other stories include the Sailsbury train crash that has left many injured.
BBC News says The world is at “one minute to midnight”, having run down the clock on waiting to combat climate change, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
The Guardian says Covid booster jabs are now being given at walk-in clinics in England as the NHS aims to increase vaccine uptake before a challenging winter.
The Independent says Up to 120 injured and “visibly shaken” passengers were rescued from the wreckage after two trains crashed inside a tunnel near Salisbury.
The Sunday papers lead with the ongoing fishing row between the leaders of Britain and France, as PM Boris Johnson told Brussels to rein in France and accused of engaging in a “pattern” of threats against the UK. The papers report the fishing row threatens to overshadow the upcoming COP26 summit.
The Independent says A philosophy professor who became embroiled in a row over transgender rights has stepped down from her role at the University of Sussex.
The Independent says HS2 bosses have revealed the discovery of “astonishing” Roman statues dug up along the HS2 route.
The Guardian says Sinn Féin has welcomed a demand by the British government for progress on the introduction of abortion services in Northern Ireland, as the party denounced Democratic Unionist opposition to the provisions as “shameful and disgraceful”.
The Independent says Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds insist they are ready to “dream big” and aim to guide Wrexham from the National League to the Premier League.
The Daily Mirror says An Extinction Rebellion protestor has taken all of her clothes off to demand the government acknowledges the “naked truth” about climate change.
The Daily Express says the deputy Labour leader, who has been off on bereavement leave, said that “in the future I will be more careful about how I do that and in the language that I choose.”
Friday’s front pages cover ongoing discussions over Rishi Sunak’s 2021 budget and plans to introduce e-cigarettes on prescription to combat smoking rates in England.
BBC News says More than 160 former world leaders and global figures have called on the UK and other rich countries to airlift millions of surplus vaccines to less-developed nations.
The Guardian says E-cigarettes may soon be prescribed on the NHS to help smokers quit under radical plans by ministers to slash smoking rates in England.
The Daily Mirror says Border Force officers are dealing with a serious incident in the sea off the Essex coast this morning.
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak will end the public sector pay freeze for millions of workers and increase the national minimum wage in the budget on Wednesday.
London protest chaos as ‘Animal Rebellion’ vegans scale Home Office – police at scene
Tuesday’s front pages report The Crown is set to dramatise Princess Diana’s interview with Martin Bashir despite a plea from her son Prince William. Several front pages highlight the chancellor’s decision to end the public sector pay freeze.