The Sun – Sue Gray report – Mamma Mia
Browsing: UK Papers
Every day, we break down the UK papers to give you the front page news, top stories and the angle the newspaper is reporting from. We cover right and left papers, the tabloids and broadsheets, the back pages, the Sunday papers and the business pages.
The Guardian – ‘Failures of leadership’ Tories turn on PM over Sue Gray report
Metro highlights the verdict of Sue Gray’s report that there were “failures of leadership” in Downing Street.
‘Failures of leadership’ quotes the Independent from the Sue Gray report as it features an image of the PM with his head lowered.
Daily Express – Boris vows to unleash benefits of Brexit
The arrest of Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood on suspicion of rape and assault leads the front page of the Daily Mirror.
The Independent – NHS struggles to identify unvaccinated workers
A policy blitz, Brexit bill, and a visit to Ukraine are on the agenda for the prime minister this week, The Guardian.
There’s an eclectic mix of stories making Sunday’s front pages – the most popular centre around the PM.
The Sun – Andrew: I’ll go to trial … no sweat
Daily Mirror – Andrew: I’ll face a sex trial jury
Daily Express – Andrew shock – I want a jury trial
The Guardian – PM accused of lying over rescue of animals as Kabul fell
The Independent – PM accused of lying over Afghan pet airlift
Metro – Andrew: It’s jury by trial
Sue Gray has pictures of Boris Johnson with wine bottles at No 10 parties as police launch a criminal probe reads the front page of the Daily Mirror.
A Scotland Yard probe into “partygate” allegations has been welcomed by Boris Johnson as a way to “draw a line” under the fiasco, writes the Daily Express.
The Sun’s front page also reports that the prime minister faces being interviewed by police as part of Scotland Yard’s investigation into Downing Street parties.
The Independent leads with the Metropolitan Police investigation into Downing Street parties, adding Sue Gray’s report could be released as early as Wednesday.
According to The Guardian, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is braced for the most perilous 48 hours of his premiership.
The Metro uses a fun play on the term ‘the bill’ – slang word meaning police – as the paper reports Boris Johnson is at the centre of a police investigation.
Claims that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s wife threw him a surprise birthday in lockdown also make the front page of the Daily Mirror.
No 10 has admitted Boris Johnson had an indoor birthday celebration at the height of the first lockdown, according to The Sun.
Boris Johnson has warned Russia’s President Vladimir Putin that invading Ukraine will lead to a “painful, violent and bloody” war, reports the Daily Express.
An imam appointed by the government to draw up a definition of Islamophobia has said he received no “meaningful engagement” from ministers, reports The Independent.