Plans to offer every adult a booster jab by the end of the month is The Sun’s top story.
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.
Daily Express puts the “national mission” to deliver boosters on its front page.
Metro reports on a record 530,086 boosters being given in one day amid concerns about the Omicron variant.
The Daily Mirror echoes Boris Johnson, who has urged all adults to get a COVID booster jab amid fears the Omicron variant will lead to “many deaths”.
The Independent front page leads with Boris Johnson’s plans to deliver one million booster jabs a day to battle the Omicron ‘tidal wave’.
Most of Sunday Papers focus on prime minister Boris Johnson. Sunday’s stories include the latest Christmas party, the PM’s job on the line, a Cabinet revolt and the continued fallout from a strange week of political scandals.
A Tory revolt has begun against Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the Daily Express says.
Boris Johnson has been accused of lying amid a probe into the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat, the Daily Mirror says.
A loophole in the COVID Plan B rules means it is ok to work from a pub instead of being at home, according to The Sun.
Boris Johnson has been accused of misleading his own adviser on the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat, The Guardian reports.
The Metro leads on the birth of Boris Johnson’s baby daughter, which was announced today.
The Independent leads with reports on calls for a new probe into the PM’s flat refurbishment.
Boris Johnson appears mocked-up as the Grinch on the front page of The Sun.
The Guardian reports Boris Johnson has announced Plan B restrictions as his government is “engulfed in a crisis of credibility”.
Boris Johnson is facing growing calls to quit after being accused of taking the “public for fools” over an alleged Christmas party, Metro says.
PM Johnson tightens rules to crack down on Omicron, reports the Independent.
Daily Express – ‘Plan B best chance for close-to-normal Xmas’
The Daily Mirror reports Boris Johnson brought in tighter Plan B restrictions while “desperately trying to dodge the flak for rule-breaking parties at Number 10.”
The Guardian – ‘PM accused of lying, No 10 filmed joking about party’
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson broke COVID rules by holding a staff party just before Christmas last year, according to the Daily Mirror.
Boris Johnson has piled pressure on the NHS to go “faster” in delivering millions of booster jabs, writes the Daily Express.
Metro leads with the news that senior Downing Street staff have been caught on film laughing about holding a Christmas party.
The Sun says energy chiefs have been criticised after blaming the Storm Arwen power-cut crisis on the wrong type of wind.
Bank of England’s deputy governor Ben Broadbent has said inflation is likely to rise “comfortably” above 5% next spring, the Daily Express reports.
The cladding fire risk was covered up by government ministers for years before Grenfell, reports the Daily Mirror.