Sunday’s front pages lead with the last-minute deal reached in Glasgow at COP26.
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5 Tory MPs are among a group of 17 who have claimed more than £1m from the taxpayer to cover rental payments while letting properties they own in London, reports The Independent.
The Daily Express leads with a special report about the battles faced by frontline workers as the latest data shows 5.8 million patients are waiting for treatment.
The Queen will return to front-line duties to attend Sunday’s Remembrance Day Service, writes The Sun.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was told three times before he followed rules and kept his mask on for a hospital visit, according to the Daily Mirror.
Metro writes that most heart attack and stroke victims are waiting nearly an hour for an ambulance as the 999 system is swamped by a record 1 million calls.
The Guardian – ‘Cop26 climate targets are too weak’
“Exposed: Tory MP’s homes greed” is the headline on the Daily Mirror front page, which says Sir Geoffrey rented out a taxpayer-funded London home while claiming £1,900 a month for a second home in the capital.
“Little Miss Forgetful” is the Sun’s headline, alongside a mock-up of a blue-faced Meghan as one of Roger Hargreaves’ Little Miss characters.
“A bit of a cop out” is Metro’s take on the prime minister’s response to allegations of “sleaze” against MPs amid the controversy over outside interests.
Boris Johnson is under pressure to do more to secure a credible deal at COP26, reports The Independent.
The Guardian says the former attorney general has earned at least £6m from legal work since he entered the Commons.
The Daily Express leads on the news Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex has reportedly apologised to the Court of Appeal.
Around 100,000 NHS staff face losing their jobs unless they get fully vaccinated by next April, reports the Daily Mirror.
The Daily Express reports on mandatory vaccines for frontline NHS staff, with 100,000 told to get the jab or lose their job.
Katie Price has broken her silence over her drink-drive crash, admitting “I could have killed someone” on the Sun’s front page.
Analysis has found countries’ climate plans are still far off what is needed to meet the Paris Agreement’s target, reports The Independent.
The Metro leads on Labour calls for Boris Johnson to launch an official inquiry after a senior Conservative MP spent almost a month working on a Caribbean island.
The Guardian leads on a report warning global heating is on track to top 2.4C – despite COP26 pledges.
The Guardian focuses on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s response, accusing the PM of leading the Conservative Party “through the sewers”
The Independent claims Boris Johnson is “running scared” over the Tory sleaze storm.
“I’m a prime minister… get me out of here!” is Metro’s take on Boris Johnson’s trip north while the House of Commons debate took place.
The Daily Mirror has a picture of Boris Johnson on a visit to a hospital while the debate was taking place across its front page.
The Sun’s lead story says Katya Jones had a “backstage meltdown” over the low scores awarded by judges to her and Adam Peaty on Strictly Come Dancing.
“Just say sorry for the mess, prime minister” pleads the Daily Express in its front page story.