The Sun says a TUBE strike is set to cause commuting chaos in central London from tomorrow as union bosses insist the 24 hour action will take place.
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The Daily Express says BRITAIN has been thanked by French citizens for their efforts in rescuing migrants from the channel, with the Sea Minister “saluting” the UK.
The Daily Mirror says Brits are facing several days of snow, sleet, rain and severe 80mph gales as an Arctic freeze takes hold of the country.
The Guardian says Premier League clubs should pay a stamp duty-style tax on every transfer fee to help support the English football pyramid
The Independent says A former soldier has been accused of stabbing a couple to death in Somerset while their children were asleep in their beds.
The Sun says BRITS have been warned of holiday mayhem this Christmas after the Passport Office’s courier service admitted there could be delivery issues.
The Daily Express says MILLIONS of vulnerable pensioners may find themselves effectively isolated as a result of BT plans to replace their traditional handsets with digital ones.
The Daily Mirror says Big spending Premier League clubs have been told to stop “pleading poverty” and find extra cash to help save the beautiful game.
The Sun says I’M A Celebrity’s Richard Madeley was rushed to hospital in the early hours of the morning after falling ill in the camp.
The Guardian says Sweden’s first female prime minister, the Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, has resigned less than 12 hours into the job.
The Independent says The new German government has fired a warning shot at Boris Johnson to expect retaliation if he breaks the Brexit deal for Northern Ireland.
The Metro says The head of the Oxford jab programme says almost every Covid-19 patient in intensive care units (ICUs) has not been vaccinated.
The Daily Express says Manchester United are reportedly hopeful of having an interim boss in place by the time they travel to Chelsea on Sunday.
The Daily Mirror says England and Manchester City star Raheem Sterling is to be a guest editor on BBC Radio 4’s current affairs programme Today.
The Independent says A new Covid-19 variant has emerged that has an “incredibly high” number of mutations, scientists are warning.
The Metro says A huge fire has broken out in a town near Hull after witnesses heard ‘explosions’ coming from a factory.
The Sun says JESSIE J has said that she is “overwhelmed with sadness” as she revealed she’d suffered a tragic miscarriage after “deciding to have a baby on her own”.
The Daily Express says BBC NEWSNIGHT viewers have condemned comments made by the UK’s ex-chief immigration officer on social media.
The Daily Mirror says At least 27 migrants died in the Channel as the lives of these children were put at risk making the same crossing.
Thursday’s front pages are dominated by coverage of the deaths of dozens of migrants in the Channel.
BBC News says The UK and France will keep “all options on the table” as they try to stop migrants crossing the Channel. The UK prime minister and French president said trafficking gangs were risking lives, after 27 people died.
The Guardian says Cosmetic surgery clinics are to be banned from targeting adverts for procedures such as breast enlargement, nose jobs and liposuction at under-18s, in a crackdown by the UK advertising watchdog.
Sky News says the WHO has suggested it is time for countries to have a conversation about mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, saying: “It’s a healthy debate to have.”
TRT World says Several buildings have been set alight in the Solomon Islands’ capital Honiara as thousands of protestors swarmed the city’s Chinatown district in a second day of anti-government riots.
Aljazeera says A jury in the US state of Georgia has delivered guilty verdicts to three men for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.