“Never again” says the Daily Mirror, which reports growing demands for a radical overhaul of policing after the murder of Sarah Everard.
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Fuming motorists expressed displeasure – as their efforts to fill up in south London were thwarted by the filming of a Channel 4 drama starring James Nesbitt, says the Sun.
The Daily Express leads with calls for better protection of women after Sarah Everard’s killer is jailed for life.
The Sun leads with the moment police officer Wayne Couzens tricked Ms Everard into his car is captured in a CCTV image on the front splash.
The image dominating the Metro’s front page is the moment Wayne Couzens tricked Sarah Everard into his car leads the Metro.
Susan Everard’s words lead the Daily Express with the headline: “I’m haunted by horror of my precious little girl’s murder”.
Wayne Couzens used his police warrant card to lure Ms Sarah Everard off the street, says the Guardian.
The Daily Mirror reports on how Sarah Everard’s parents forced her killer to look them in the eye as they described their grief in court.
The Independent’s front page says Labour leader Keir Starmer evokes Tony Blair ‘in a bid to woo the centre ground’.
The Daily Mirror carries a Labour Party exclusive quoting leader Sir Keir Starmer as promising a “school revolution”.
“We’ll save Christmas!” says the Daily Express – as it reports urgent plans are being drawn up by Mr Johnson to avert a festive crisis.
Katie Price overturned her car in a crash in West Sussex, the Sun says. The paper reports claims the star crashed “after an all-night drink and coke bender”.
Sir Keir says the government is “lost in the woods” and is set to repudiate the legacy of his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn in his conference speech later, says the Guardian
Boris Johnson has rejected pleas to give health and care workers priority access to fuel, The Independent writes
“We’ve had our fill” declares the Metro as it reports violence at forecourts amid the fuel crisis.
Daily Express says greedy fuel bosses “ripping off” desperate drivers with ramped up pump prices have been branded an “absolute disgrace”.
The Sun says DRIVERS faced confusion over the petrol crisis after a day of panic, U-turns and Government chaos.
“Britain gets back on board” says the Metro as it reports a surge in passenger numbers on public transport amid the fuel crisis.
The Guardian reports comments by a German politician claiming Brexit is to blame for the UK’s fuel crisis.
“Let all key workers fill up first” demands the Daily Mirror, which says nurses, paramedics and carers would benefit amid “fears for patient safety”.
The government has ordered the deployment of soldiers to distribute petrol, in a dramatic escalation of the national fuel crisis, The Independent says.
The Sun reports on petrol stations running dry, the paper says 90% of garages are out of petrol as ministers urge calm.
The Daily Mirror labels the petrol pump chaos a “shambles”. The fuel shortage could last for 10 days, the paper adds.
The Independent leads on petrol stations running out of petrol as people continue to panic buy.
The Guardian says that hundreds of soldiers could be called upon following panic buying across the country.