The Daily Telegraph says claims government ministers will be advised against starting to vaccinate children until scientists obtain more data.
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The Times says the move comes amid concerns about the take-up of vaccines in some parts of the country.
The i says “Mental health crisis as NHS patients are turned away” which claims a “controversial” scheme has been used to withhold treatment
The Sun says “Ab drab Britain”, the paper quotes Jennifer Saunders as she slams ‘small minded’ brigade for ruining comedy
The Daily Express says Britain celebrated a “fantastic Brexit boost” after securing a trade deal with Australia.
The Daily Mirror says its campaign to have defibrillators in all public places has received the backing of former football Fabrice Muamba.
The Daily Telegraph says PM Boris Johnson refused to offer a “cast-iron guarantee” that there would be no more delays to fully reopening.
The i newspaper’s front page reports that nine million people in England are now living under new Covid-19 measures.
The Times picks up on prime minister Boris Johnson’s warning that the UK must learn to live with Covid-19.
The Daily Express reports that thousands of lives may be saved by the decision to delay ending covid-19 restrictions.
The Metro reports the “hottest day of the year” so far as Monday’s temperatures reached a whopping 29C as the lockdown lifting is “put on ice”.
Will we ever be free?” asks the Sun in its headline. The paper says Boris Johnson’s announcement “sparked nationwide anguish.”
The Guardian says ministers were told a delay to easing restrictions would probably prevent thousands of hospital admissions.
The Daily Express says restrictions will be kept until most adults have received both vaccine doses. . The paper adds that the move is backed by voters.
The Daily Mirror’s front page notes PM Boris Johnson has not ruled out the possibility of delaying beyond four weeks.
The Times reports the announcement that the lockdown easing will be delayed will be made at a press conference on Monday.
The Daily Telegraph says the PM will urge the public to accept “one last heave” to freedom when he announces the delay.
The Daily Mail reports on the news that PM Boris Johnson is to delay the easing of restrictions in England on 21 June.
The Sunday papers report on the condition of footballer Christian Eriksen after he collapsed on the pitch during Saturday’s Euro 2020 game. The papers also report on the latest from the G7 summit – including the ’barney on the beach.’
The Guardian says the G7 summit risks being overshadowed by a “bitter Brexit stand-off” between France and the UK.
The Times says ministers are considering delaying ending coronavirus restrictions in England for a month to give businesses “certainty” and allow more time for people to receive two jabs.
The i says a shortage of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine over the next few weeks could also hit hopes for what some have dubbed “freedom day” 21 June.
The Sun previews the start of the delayed Euro 2020 football championships with an editorial aimed at England’s footballers.
The Daily Mirror says Mr Hancock faced a “furious backlash” for his claims about PPE. One nurse quoted by the paper says: “The families of those affected by callousness deserve an apology.”
Boris Johnson described US President Joe Biden as a “breath of fresh air” as the two leaders met in Cornwall on Thursday for the G7 summit