The Observer – Labour makes working-class children key to school reformÂ
Labour will make “working-class children key to schools reform”, says The Observer. In her first newspaper interview, the new education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, told the paper she wants to “break the link between background and success”.
Elsewhere, the paper reports that US President Joe Biden is continuing to resist calls for his resignation after saying he looks forward to being back on the campaign trail after he’s recovered from Covid.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 21 July 2024.
Sunday’s newspaper front pages have a range of leads – with domestic politics being the most popular. Several papers leave space to report on the ongoing chaos caused by the global IT crash as travellers remain stranded and reports suggest it could take weeks for the chaos to calm.
Elsewhere, showbiz news features on a handful of tabloid front pages and Premier League gossip leads the back pages.