The Guardian says The Covid booster vaccination scheme could be significantly expanded as early as Monday.
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The Independent says Fans rushed security barriers and charged their way into a concert at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday.
France24 says Swiss voters firmly backed the law behind the country’s Covid pass in a referendum Sunday.
Aljazeera says South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on countries to “urgently” reverse “scientifically unjustified” travel restrictions.
The Metro says Kanye West has dedicated his Sunday Service to close friend Virgil Abloh in tribute, following his death.
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BBC Sport says Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United: Reds have reason to hope but Ralf Rangnick has work to do.
Swiss voters firmly backed the law behind the country’s Covid pass despite the protests in Switzerland. Following a tense campaign marked by unprecedented levels of hostility.
Britain and Israel will “work night and day” to stop Iran gaining power in the region and becoming a nuclear power, the foreign ministers of the two countries wrote in a joint article. “The clock is ticking, which heightens the need for close cooperation.”
Morocco suspends flights announcing the suspension of all “direct” passenger flights due to the new variant, Omicron. The measure comes into effect Monday and will be in place for at least two weeks.
BBC News says Health Secretary Sajid Javid has said face masks will be compulsory in shops and on public transport in England from Tuesday.
Most of Sunday’s papers focus on the two newly identified cases of the Omicron variant in the UK and a return of some anti-Covid measures.
Questions over whether the prime minister has lost his grip have been circulating online and in the media since his bizarre, rambling speech at the CBI.
According to The Sun, I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here bosses fear there could be an exodus after TV presenter Richard Madeley was forced to leave the show.
The Guardian writes that six countries in southern Africa have been placed on England’s red travel list over concern on what is feared to be the worst coronavirus variant yet identified.
The Daily Mirror leads with an image of a makeshift boat that takes migrants across the Channel.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected pleas to provide safe routes for refugees to reach the UK from continental Europe, The Independent writes.
Just over a day after migrants drowned in the Channel, the Metro leads on more asylum seekers trying to make the dangerous journey for a “better life” in the UK.
The Guardian says Google’s Irish subsidiary has agreed to pay €218m (£183m) in back taxes to the Irish government, according to company filings.
The Independent says Comedian Dave Chappelle made a surprise visit to his former school in Washington DC on Tuesday.
The Metro says Two more energy firms have gone under in another grim day for the sector.
The Sun says THEY say you’re more likely to be struck by lightning than win the lottery.
The Daily Express says Tottenham fell to an embarrassing 2-1 defeat to Slovenian minnows NS Mura in the Europa Conference League on Thursday.
The Daily Mirror says Hugh Hefner ‘s son Cooper Hefner has announced he and wife Harry Potter star Scarlett Byrne are expecting twins.
The Guardian says Three people have appeared in court in Scotland charged with the murder of the 14-year-old schoolgirl Caroline Glachan in 1996.