Friday’s front pages continue to cover the ongoing Tory sleaze scandals as well as the NHS backlog. The news that the Queen will attend the cenotaph ceremony to honour the war dead features on several front pages.
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BBC News says Around 1,000 people crossed the Channel by boat to reach the UK on Thursday, a new record for migrant Channel crossings in a single day.
France24 says Vladimir Putin told the EU it needs to start talks with Belarus if it hopes to resolve a crisis over hundreds of migrants trapped on the border with Poland.
Arab News says An Israeli court upheld a ruling to return to Italy a boy, the sole survivor of an Italian cable car disaster who was kidnapped to Israel by his grandfather.
Aljazeera says Pakistan has removed far-right leader Saad Rizvi from its terrorism watchlist, paving the way for his release from detention.
The Guardian says American journalist Danny Fenster has been sentenced to 11 years in prison in Myanmar after being found guilty on a range of charges.
Sky News says An Olympic gold medallist has said she was pepper-sprayed in a racist attack while waiting for an Uber with a group of friends.
BBC Sport says Wales are officially guaranteed at least a place in the World Cup play-offs after Spain beat Greece 1-0.
“Exposed: Tory MP’s homes greed” is the headline on the Daily Mirror front page, which says Sir Geoffrey rented out a taxpayer-funded London home while claiming £1,900 a month for a second home in the capital.
“Little Miss Forgetful” is the Sun’s headline, alongside a mock-up of a blue-faced Meghan as one of Roger Hargreaves’ Little Miss characters.
The Daily Mirror says A Lottery winner told how he planned to hand in his notice after winning a massive £150,000 playing People’s Postcode Lottery.
The Sun says Top Tories have refused to defend two-jobs Geoffrey Cox as new analysis showed he has worked more than 10,000 hours outside Parliament.
“A bit of a cop out” is Metro’s take on the prime minister’s response to allegations of “sleaze” against MPs amid the controversy over outside interests.
Boris Johnson is under pressure to do more to secure a credible deal at COP26, reports The Independent.
The Guardian says the former attorney general has earned at least £6m from legal work since he entered the Commons.
The Sun says A LUCKY Brit has claimed a huge £11million National Lottery prize almost two weeks after the draw.
The Sun says IT seems that raunchy couples are heading to the cinemas to get their jiggy on with each other.
The Metro says Britain fell silent on Thursday morning in remembrance of the nation’s war dead.
The Metro says Adele has gone and revealed she’s got a ‘finsta’ – a fake Instagram, for the uninitiated – as well as a burner Twitter account to stalk the lot of us undetected.
The Independent says More than 5.8 million patients were waiting for routine surgery by the NHS in England by the end of September, new data has revealed.
The Independent says Ryan Reynolds has reacted brilliantly to Paul Rudd being named “Sexiest Man Alive” by People magazine.
The Guardian says The murder case against Kyle Rittenhouse was thrown into jeopardy Wednesday when his lawyers asked for a mistrial over what appeared to be out-of-bounds questions asked of Rittenhouse by the chief prosecutor.
The Guardian says South Africa’s last white president, FW de Klerk, who with Nelson Mandela oversaw the end of apartheid, has died in Cape Town aged 85.
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has been appointed the new manager of Aston Villa, bringing an end to his three-year reign at Rangers.
The Daily Express leads on the news Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex has reportedly apologised to the Court of Appeal.