The Guardian says Rishi Sunak is poised to usher in cuts worth £2bn for government departments tasked with meeting the Tories’ flagship “levelling up” agenda.
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BBC News says the UK’s failure to do more to stop Covid spreading early in the pandemic was one of the worst ever public health failures, a report by MPs says.
The Guardian says Afghanistan’s junior female football team and their immediate families are to relocate to Britain from Pakistan.
The Daily Mirror says more than £500 million will be cut from the incomes of people across dozens of ‘red wall’ seats as a result of brutal Tory universal credit cuts.
The Daily Express says Boris Johnson is on a sunshine break in Marbella… as a cloud of misery engulfed Britain.
Monday’s front pages report on the gas price clash and NHS staff facing abuse over waiting lists.
The Guardian says NHS staff across the UK are facing a “growing tide of abuse” including assaults from patients, which they say is being caused by frustration at long waits for care.
The Metro says Wayne Couzens has been accused of sexually assaulting a drag queen three years before he murdered Sarah Everard.
BBC News says people in Wales need an NHS Covid pass to be able to legally attend big events or nightclubs from Monday.
The Daily Mirror says a grandmother is being forced to sell her treasured Princess Diana memorabilia just to pay the bills thanks to the Tories’ cut to Universal Credit.
The Daily Express says one lucky Brit could be on the verge of the biggest National Lottery win in history if they scoop Friday’s EuroMillions draw.
The Daily Express says Dennis Hutchings, 80, pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder of John Pat Cunningham in Northern Ireland.
The Metro says petrol stations are beginning to get back to normal, two weeks after being plunged into chaos by panic-buyers.
The Independent says Deporting asylum seekers back to Afghanistan presents “no real risk of harm”, according to new Home Office guidance
The Guardian says the Welsh government has drawn up a “Covid urgent” plan designed to deal with any new coronavirus crisis.
The Metro says a Conservative councillor has been suspended over claims he sent racist and nationalist messages to a white supremacist group chat.
The Independent says Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford said it felt “bittersweet” collecting his honorary degree for tackling child poverty the day after the Universal Credit uplift was retracted.
Adele is the leading picture on Friday’s front pages, with the Sun newspaper leading with the pop star as their main story.
BBC News says travel firms have welcomed the latest relaxation of quarantine rules, as 47 countries are taken off the “red list”.
The Guardian says the NHS is to embark on the most ambitious programme of flu jabs in its history amid warnings of up to 60,000 deaths.
The Daily Mirror says the devastated mother of two sisters murdered in a park shares that Sarah Everard’s death reminds her of the tragedy she has experienced.
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.
The Daily Mirror says the Saudi Arabian takeover of Newcastle United is on, and Mike Ashley is within hours of selling up.
The Independent says Nestle has become the latest victim of the supply chain crisis, with the company saying it is “working hard” to ensure Quality Street boxes will be available this Christmas.
The Guardian says Andy Murray has stressed the importance of continuing to capitalise on Emma Raducanu’s success