The Daily Mirror says it is joining a campaign to save a pub in Lancashire, which needs to be bought by Sunday or will be lost.
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 Daily Mail asks Boris Johnson “Why so glum?” as it reports good news that boosts the case for 21 June reopening to go-ahead.
The Metro leads with the case of Danyal Hussein, who is accused of killing sisters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry in north London last June. Hussein believed he had made a pact with a demon.
The Times leads with its report US President Joe Biden ordered officials to issue Boris Johnson with a diplomatic rebuke for “inflaming” tensions amid the row over NI protocol.
The Guardian’s says some of the UK’s largest care homes say they repeatedly warned the Matt Hancock’s department over not testing.
The front page of the i newspaper describes PM Boris Johnson as downbeat about the plan to lift lockdown rules in England on 21 June.
The Metro’s reports more than 800 suspected criminals have been arrested worldwide after being tricked by the FBI.
The Daily Mail suggests it has a dossier of Covid data that “Boris cannot ignore” when deciding whether to lift the lockdown rules.
The Times looks at the government’s advice to travellers after George Eustice said that Britons should “holiday at home” due to Covid variants.
The Daily Mirror looks at what impact a delay to the 21 June reopening would have on weddings.
The Daily Telegraph’s front-page reports Andrew Lloyd Webber says he will reopen his theatres without social distancing later this month.
The front splash of the Guardian reports Chancellor Rishi Sunak is willing to accept a delay of up to 4 weeks.
The Guardian leads with tory rebels who want to overturn the government’s cut to foreign aid, the paper predicts it will be an embarrassing week for the PM ahead of the G7 summit.
The Daily Telegraph leads with the warning the EU will start a trade war with Britain if Boris Johnson overrides the Brexit deal so British sausages can be sold in Northern Ireland shops.
The Metro leads with the government’s official reports that says ‘stressed’ NHS workers are ‘burnt-out’ and walking away from the healthcare system and shortages are likely to double in the next five years.
The Daily Mirror’s front page leads with NHS boss comments that the country is on the “home straight” with Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Under-30s in England can now book the jab from today.
The i’s front splash leads with some positive Covid-19 news as the paper says vaccines are winning against the variant battle. The paper reports only 2% of hospital admissions of people with Delta were fully vaccinated.
The Times leads with reports the lockdown lifting in England is set to be delayed by at least a fortnight. Online the paper leads with Boris Johnson pressures G7 to sign the climate Marshall plan.
The Guardian leads with new data that suggests the Delta variant is more likely to cause serious illness, as the government tightens the border and travel rules.
The i’s front splash leads with the latest travel update on foreign holidays, as the paper urges its readers to holiday in the UK to save the lockdown lifting date of June 21.
The Daily Mirror’s front page covers the ‘foreign holiday nightmare’ after the announcement to changes to the green list. Online, the paper reports Harry and Meghan may name the new royal baby Lily – in a nod to the Queen.
The Metro leads with the travel changes, saying holiday hopes have been ‘dashed. Online, the paper reports Daniel Boulton has been charged with the murder of his ex-partner and her son.
The Daily Mail’s front page says summer holidays have been ‘plunged into chaos’ following the recent update. Brits now racing home or will face quarantine and a £1,000 test.
The Daily Express leads with the news Portugal will be removed from the UK’s green travel list from Monday leaving summer 2021 holiday plans ‘in tatters’ according to the paper.
The paper repprts on the ‘threat’ on summer holidays 2021 due to growing concerns over the variant believed to have originated in Nepal.