“You’re just so fuelish” is Metro’s headline. After days of disruption to supply chains, queues at petrol stations and some forecourts closing.
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 Mirror says that Ms Nessa, 28, was on the way to a first date at a pub metres from her flat when she was killed.
The Daily Express front page headline reads: “Keep calm… and we can all carry on shopping”
“We’re running on empty,” is the Sun’s take. It says some Tesco stations were also closed off amid calls to rip up immigration laws
The Metro leads on the arrest of a man on suspicion of the murder of Sabina Nessa.
The Independent leads with Sabina Nessa saying a man has been arrested.
The Guardian leads with increasing pressure on the government as a shortage of lorry drivers leads to problems delivering fuel
The Independent says Keir Starmer is facing the prospect of defeat or a U-turn over his plans to change the party’s leadership election rules.
The Guardian says soaring gas prices are threatening the viability of all but the biggest firms.
The i says up to seven million households get their gas from energy firms “vulnerable to collapsing”.
The Metro’s lead story says climate protesters risking lives by sitting down on motorways face “instant two-year jail terms”.
“We’ll all pay the price,” is the Daily Mirror’s headline. It says customers will be hit with energy bill rises as they are shifted on to higher tariffs.
The heat is on, according to the Daily Express, as it says the PM is under pressure from campaigners to protect the elderly.
The Daily Mirror says millions of households face a “devastating cost-of-living crisis” that could last up to two years.
The Metro leads on a story about patients struggling to book appointments to see a GP.
The Independent leads with the prime minister’s message to be delivered at the Cop26 summit in New York.
The Guardian leads with the future of a post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the US.
The i says the PM admits that the UK will not be able to agree a free trade pact with Washington before the next election
The Daily Express says Britain is “firing up for a colossal post-Brexit deal” with America, Canada and Mexico.
The Sun reports on the family of two children, who were found dead along with their mother and another child at a house in Derbyshire.
The Metro leads on the family killed in Derbyshire. It reports that Jason Bennett was “shattered” by the deaths of his children.
The Daily Mirror reports experts have warned of a “catastrophic” rise in energy bills thanks to the gas crisis.
The Guardian says No 10 has warned that hundreds of thousands of Britons face a “very, very difficult” winter with increasing household costs.
The Independent’s front page reports Boris Johnson has said that a fast trade deal between the UK and the US is unlikely.
The i says taxpayers face footing the bill for energy firms which go bust. It also says the food industry is in turmoil over shortages of CO2.