The Independent leads with a story about failures in Whitehall crippling the government’s Afghan evacuation operation.
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.
According to The Sun, Prince Harry has been mocked after telling anyone unhappy at work to quit.
The Guardian – ‘Afghans left to die at Kabul due to UK red tape chaos’
The Metro leads with the trial of Ryder cup golfer Thorbjorn Olesen.
Metro has news of another storm approaching the UK, less than two weeks after Arwen.
Christmas celebrations could lead to restrictions in the New Year, the Daily Mirror warns.
The Independent leads with a warning from jab chief prof Adrian Hill who says selling off the UK’s vaccine manufacturing plant would leave the UK vulnerable.
The Sun has the latest on the case of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes after his father and stepmother were jailed in connection with his death.
The Guardian has a warning from the creator of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, who says the next virus could be worse than COVID-19
The Daily Express focuses on a “Brexit shake-up” which it says could help smaller businesses compete with “giant conglomerates”.
The Sunday papers’ main stories include the latest on Covid amid Omiron fears including the Covid pill rollout, travel update and the unvaccinated filling emergency beds.
The Independent leads with a special report on Syrian refugees who were promised sanctuary in the UK but are still waiting
There is bad news for Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer, after Unite union says it will cut funding to the party – that’s on the front of The Guardian.
Metro reports that 152 people have been fined and 125 kicked off London’s public transport network for not wearing masks.
The Daily Mirror reports on confusion and chaos over Christmas plans as the number of Omicron cases grows.
People should carry on with Christmas as planned, Prime Minister Boris Johnson says in the Daily Express.
The Sun leads with the case of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, asking: “Did they learn nothing from Baby P?”
The Daily Mirror has a follow-up to Wednesday’s story about parties being held at Number 10 in the run-up to Christmas last year.
Data from some countries affected by Omicron has suggested cases are mild, raising hopes the variant won’t be as dangerous as first thought, the Daily Express reports.
The Sun leads with the latest from the popular TV show I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
The Independent’s main story is a warning from advisers that Omicron could be the largest spike yet.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid’s request to take lateral flow tests before Christmas socialising leads the front of the Metro.
GPs could be allowed to stop monitoring patients with underlying health problems in a bid to free them up for the booster jab drive, The Guardian reports.
Number 10 has denied a story running in the Daily Mirror which alleges that the prime minister broke COVID rules by attending parties this time last year.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has told the Daily Express voters can trust him to cut taxes by the next general election.