The Guardian says David Beckham the ex-England star’s deal for his Qatar World CUp 2022 ambassador role is in marked contrast to the wages of the host nation’s migrant workers.
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The Daily Mirror says David Beckham’s £150million deal to be face of Qatar World Cup is simply unforgivable. It was good while it lasted… but if reports are true, those Golden Balls could now be tarnished beyond all recognition.
The Sun says DAVID Beckham was warned not to become a propaganda tool for Saudi Arabia today after it was announced he is to play a match in the controversial desert kingdom.
The Guardian says Sinn Féin has welcomed a demand by the British government for progress on the introduction of abortion services in Northern Ireland, as the party denounced Democratic Unionist opposition to the provisions as “shameful and disgraceful”.
The Sun says SARINA WIEGMAN believes the Lionesses should have no fear of battling Europe’s elite teams at the Women’s Euros in July next year.
The Daily Express says COP26 will see the world’s most influential politicians gather in Glasgow this year, where they will join forces in a bid to solve the snowballing climate crisis.
The Guardian says Pope Francis has urged world leaders to take “radical decisions” at next week’s global environmental summit in a special message recorded for BBC Radio 4’s Thought for the Day.
The Independent says Greta Thunberg is expected to join climate activists protesting in the City of London today, ahead of the Cop26 summit.
The Metro says a student took her own life after wrongly being told she had failed an exam and could not move on to the third year of her degree, an inquest heard.
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The Daily Mirror says Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid’s reported split is said to have come about after he caused tension in the relationship by accusing her mum of leaking their pregnancy news.
The Daily Express says E-CIGARETTES, known as “vapes”, could be prescribed by doctors to help smokers quit their addiction.
The Guardian says a few days after successfully navigating tension, frustration and inexperience to secure her first ever WTA win, Emma Raducanu returned to the BT Arena far more relaxed and at ease.
The Independent says Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds insist they are ready to “dream big” and aim to guide Wrexham from the National League to the Premier League.
The Metro says Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney wants to see the current players take some blame for the fiasco against Liverpool last weekend, with the pressure piling on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Sun says ARSENAL could be dealt a blow in their pursuit of Raheem Sterling if Xavi takes over as Barcelona manager, according to reports.
Daily Mirror says Anthony Joshua has slammed Tyson Fuy’s promoter Bob Arum as “talking s***” after he claimed to offer a step aside deal to allow Fury to face Oleksandr Usyk first.
The Daily Express says A former F1 driver has accused Max Verstappen of “dictating” his team-mate’s strategy at the United States Grand Prix to help the Dutchman fend off Lewis Hamilton’s charge and win the race.
The Independent says Zayn Malik has denied a claim that he “struck” Yolanda Hadid, the mother of his partner Gigi Hadid.
The Metro says An independent economics think tank has savaged Rishi Sunak’s Budget and warned families face ‘real pain’ this winter.
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The Daily Mirror says An Extinction Rebellion protestor has taken all of her clothes off to demand the government acknowledges the “naked truth” about climate change.
The Daily Express says the deputy Labour leader, who has been off on bereavement leave, said that “in the future I will be more careful about how I do that and in the language that I choose.”
Friday’s front pages cover ongoing discussions over Rishi Sunak’s 2021 budget and plans to introduce e-cigarettes on prescription to combat smoking rates in England.
BBC News says More than 160 former world leaders and global figures have called on the UK and other rich countries to airlift millions of surplus vaccines to less-developed nations.