The Daily Mirror says Wayne Couzens took his wife and kids to the woods where he had hidden Sarah Everard’s body in a fridge.
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The Metro says ex-Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens pretended to arrest Sarah Everard in order to kidnap, rape and murder her
BBC News says the Army could begin delivering fuel by the end of the week – as Boris Johnson reassures drivers about supplies.
Tuesday’s front pages cover the ongoing fuel shortage, with panic-buying still rampant across the UK.
The Daily Mirror says a man trying to rebuild his life has begged the government not to go ahead with cutting the ‘lifeline’ Universal Credit uplift.
The Guardian says customers are still panic-buying petrol across the country with filling stations emptied within hours.
The Guardian says the government is taking over the running of the railway operator Southeastern after discovering a “serious” breach of the franchise agreement.
Sky News says the army is on standby with soldiers at “increased preparedness” to help deliver fuel if necessary, the defence secretary has said.
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.
The Independent says climate activists have defied jail threats to disrupt traffic on a section of the M25 in another day of action.
The Guardian says hundreds of soldiers could be scrambled to deliver fuel to petrol stations running dry across the country due to panic buying.
The Metro says between 50% and 90% of independent forecourts are ‘out of fuel’ as frenzied panic buying reaches new lows across the UK.
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 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.
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 Independent says a partial climbdown on the looming cut to universal credit is being considered by ministers
The Guardian says three of the UK’s biggest operators of petrol stations have warned of fuel shortages at some forecourts across the country.
It’s been six months since the horrific abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard, and London is once again grappling with the death of another young woman. Her name is Sabina Nessa. Don’t let her be forgotten.
The Daily Express says the Andrew Neil explained on social media that he “couldn’t be happier” to sever ties with GB News
The Independent says a candlelight vigil is to be held in memory of primary school teacher Sabina Nessa who was found murdered in a south London park.
The i says anti-vaxxers are targeting schools across the country with protests as the 12-15 year old vaccine rollout begins in England and Scotland.
BBC News says nearly 1.5 million customers have been affected by energy firms collapsing under soaring gas prices. Avro Energy and Green ceased trading on Wednesday.
The Guardian says Cop26 must be a “turning point for humanity” in just 40 days’ time, Boris Johnson has urged in a call to arms, ahead of the climate summit.