The Sun has a picture of the car crash that actress Sheridan Smith was in during Storm Arwen.
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 PM has told the public to not stop socialising despite his scientific adviser’s warning, says The Independent.
Troops will be brought in to help aid the booster jab drive and get the UK vaccinated to deal with the new Omicron variant, says Metro.
Boris Johnson has clashed with leading scientists who have advised cutting back unnecessary socialising this Christmas, writes The Guardian.
Ministers want to see an average of 500,000 jabs delivered a day to help beat the Omicron variant, The Guardian reports.
Millions more adults and children will be offered further vaccines to help beat the spread of the Omicron variant under new plans, reports the Metro front page.
Health leaders warn of huge challenge as wait for third jab is cut, reports The Independent’s front page.
The Daily Express reports the booster rollout has been expanded to all over-18s in a bid to prevent further restrictions this Christmas if the Omicron variant spreads.
Actress Sheridan Smith is “lucky to be alive” after hitting a tree in her Range Rover, according to The Sun.
The expansion of the vaccination programme to offer all over-18s boosters and second jabs to teenagers has made the front of the Daily Mirror.
The UK vaccine booster scheme could be widened to combat the Omicron variant, The Guardian reports.
The Metro says the government has urged people to mask-up to help protect against COVID, amid fears the Omicron variant could spread.
The Independent says ‘It’s going to be a great Christmas,’ Sajid Javid predicts – despite the return of some rules.
Prince Charles has reportedly drafted in lawyers over allegations he is the royal racist referenced by Harry and Meghan, says the Sun.
Vaccine makers and scientists are confident the Omicron variant can be combated, the Daily Express reports.
Ministers are fighting to save Christmas after a third case of the Omicron variant was detected in the UK, according to the Daily Mirror.
According to The Sun, I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here bosses fear there could be an exodus after TV presenter Richard Madeley was forced to leave the show.
The Guardian writes that six countries in southern Africa have been placed on England’s red travel list over concern on what is feared to be the worst coronavirus variant yet identified.
The Daily Mirror leads with an image of a makeshift boat that takes migrants across the Channel.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected pleas to provide safe routes for refugees to reach the UK from continental Europe, The Independent writes.
Just over a day after migrants drowned in the Channel, the Metro leads on more asylum seekers trying to make the dangerous journey for a “better life” in the UK.
The Sun calls the crisis “shameful”, writing that French police “idly” watched on as the rafts embarked for the UK.
The Mirror describes the migrant deaths as “a human tragedy”.
The prime minister said that “smugglers are getting away with murder”, which is the splash on the front page of the Daily Express.
The Independent leads on the migrant deaths in the Channel, where children were among those who died.