The Guardian quotes ex-aide Dominic Cummings who has accused Boris Johnson of lying.
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The Guardian says Boris Johnson has been accused of attacking the BBC to divert attention from Downing Street lockdown parties.
The Independent reports on fears for child refugees who have been wrongly deemed adults and might be forced to share a bed with a stranger.
“Johnson’s scapegoats” is the headline dominating the front of the Daily Mirror as the prime minister attempts to save his premiership.
The Queen will not help Prince Harry in his plans to sue the government to get back his Metropolitan Police bodyguards, the Sun reports.
Boris Johnson “will fight tooth and nail to save his political future,” the Daily Express says.
Downing Street staff held two parties the night before Prince Philip’s funeral, claims the Daily Mirror on its front page.
Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, will now defend his civil sexual abuse case as a “private citizen” after the Queen removed his military titles and royal patronages, writes The Independent.
The Queen has “cast Andrew adrift for the sake of the monarchy”, reports the Daily Express.
The Guardian splashes on the Queen seeking to distance herself from Prince Andrew, stripping him of his military and royal roles.
Prince Andrew had his royal and military titles taken away after being summoned to Windsor Castle, reports The Sun
An image of the prime minister during yesterday’s PMQs takes the entire front splash for the Independent.
Metro also leads with Boris Johnson facing a barrage of calls to resign after finally admitting he attended a drinks event during lockdown
The Guardian writes that Boris Johnson’s premiership is hanging in the balance after Tory MPs began openly calling for his resignation.
Daily Express reports that Cabinet ministers “rallied around” Boris Johnson on Wednesday night after he apologised for attending a Downing Street drinks party during lockdown.
Daily Mirror writes that Boris Johnson was “fighting for his political life” on Wednesday night as Tory MPs turned on him over “partygate”.
The Sun leads on the limited choices facing Prince Andrew after a US judge refused to throw out the civil sex case against him.
Senior Conservatives are calling on Boris Johnson to publicly confess he attended the lockdown rule-breaking garden party at Downing Street, The Guardian reports.
Downing Street staff were ‘told to clean up their phones’ in a bid to remove data that could indicate lockdown parties were held at Number 10, The Independent reports.
The Metro leads on the backlash over “partygate” – as 66% of people in a snap poll demanded the prime minister resign.
Metro reports on how email evidence has emerged of a “bring your own booze” lockdown party at Downing Street – attended by 40 guests including Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson has been accused of an “utterly outrageous” breach of lockdown rules after the “bring your own booze” party revelations, according to The Guardian.
The Sun leads on how Boris Johnson is urging wavering Britons to get their COVID booster – as “anti-vax” tennis ace Novak Djokovic won a ruling to stay in Australia.
The Independent reports the prime minister was in attendance at the bring-your-own booze No 10 lockdown party.
The Daily Mirror leads on Boris Johnson’s private secretary inviting 100 staff to a “bring your own booze” garden party at No 10 during lockdown last year.