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The Guardian says Nigel Farage is to take centre stage at GB News in a victory for the rightwing faction at the beleaguered television channel
The Guardian says Priti Patel is under fresh pressure after she appears to have misled parliament on proposed powers to crack down on protests
Willy Walsh, International Air Transport Association boss, said the UK government is showing “weak leadership” and there was “no coherent policy on international travel”
The Observer leads with accusations from public health leaders who claim Boris Johnson is “letting Covid rip” by relaxing measures, as Sajid Javid tests positive for COVID.
“Mayhem” is the situation facing the prime minister’s 19 June plans, reports the Sunday Times, with Britain facing disruption to food supplies, transport networks and industry.
The Sunday Telegraph says that ministers have been advised by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation against rolling out the vaccine to all children.
Boris Johnson and the chancellor are among those who could face quarantine after Health Secretary Sajid Javid tested positive for COVID-19, says The Sun on Sunday.
Summer freedom farce” is the headline on the front of the Sunday Express as the paper leads with concerns that the government has created “chaos” with its changing guidance.
The Sunday Mirror dubs 19 June “freedumb day”, reporting that the prime minister is facing criticism on a number of fronts about the lifting of restrictions.
The death toll from street protests over water shortages in Iran’s oil-rich southwest rose to three, activists said on Saturday, as demonstrations continued for a third consecutive night.
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