The Daily Express leads on news that the Queen has agreed Southend will be granted city status following the killing of MP Sir David Amess.
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 Metro features a picture of Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer and Ian Blackford at a remembrance service for Sir David Amess.
MPs bow their heads on the front page of the Guardian, as they pay their respects to Sir David Amess.
The Mirror reports that almost 40 hours of “video rants” by radical preacher Anjem Choudary can still be found online – despite YouTube removing them when he was jailed in 2016.
The Sun reports STRICTLY pro dancer Katya Jones has revealed special ‘connection’ with Adam Peaty after their near-kiss scandal.
The late Conservative MP is pictured with his wife and four of their children on his daughter’s wedding day on the front page of the Daily Mirror
The Daily Express’s front-page report focuses on his family’s vow to fulfil his life’s ambitions.
The Guardian has chosen to lead on criticism of next month’s Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow by some of its sponsors.
The Sun reports on the suspected killer of MP David Amess.
The Metro headlines on the comment by Sir David’s family that they are “absolutely broken” by his killing.
The Independent leads on a study that has found that ministers failed to act on recommendations for tackling extremism in the UK.
The Daily Mirror calls the Queen’s comments a “royal climate change blast”, and says that she is annoyed that some “planet-polluting leaders” might skip the big summit next month.
The Queen’s remarks also feature prominently in the Daily Express, which says it shows her venting her frustration.
The Guardian pictures the holiday villa loaned to Mr Johnson on its front page. Its top story is on the government’s plan to boost the number of face-to-face GP appointments.
The Metro’s headline – “Come save our bacon” – is directed at hundreds of foreign abattoir workers who are set to be allowed into the UK on temporary visas.
On its front page, the Sun gives the monarch the title: “Her Majesty The Green.” The paper says the Queen “waded into the climate debate”.
The Independent online says that Amazon will recommend its customers place their orders in November.
The online Independent says Brussels is “preparing for the worst” amid signs that Boris Johnson will reject yesterday’s proposals from the EU.
The Sun leads with the news that comedian Robert Webb has withdrawn from Strictly Come Dancing.
The top story for the Metro is an interview Prince William has given to the BBC, which will be aired tonight.
The Guardian reports that the EU was last night “preparing for the worst” amid fears and signs that Boris Johnson could reject their offer.
The Daily Express, stores are now launching their Christmas sales a month sooner than planned to allow shoppers to buy presents early and avoid empty shelves later in the year.
The Daily Mirror’s lead story is on fears about toy shortages in the run-up to Christmas.
The Independent reports Lord Frost accused Brussels of being “disrespectful” to the UK by enforcing the deal he and Boris Johnson negotiated.
The Daily Mirror has a picture of Boris Johnson painting at an easel while in Marbella.