The Guardian – ‘Booster scheme may be widened to tackle Omicron’
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The Guardian – ‘Booster scheme may be widened to tackle Omicron’
The UK vaccine booster scheme could be widened to combat the Omicron variant, The Guardian reports. The paper reports on Storm Arwen saying after the storm “snow and power cuts hit the North.” The front page also features the story on France and Britain’s ongoing talks over the migrants crossing the Channel.
Today's Headlines
Family of Archie Battersbee ask court to let him die ‘with dignity’ in hospice
The Guardian says The family of 12-year-old Archie Battersbee have lodged a court application to have him moved to die “with dignity” in a hospice rather than in a hospital.
The Guardian – REVEALED: the far right web radicalising UK children
REVEALED: the far right web radicalising UK children – that’s the headline from the Guardian.
Archie Battersbee: mother says life support to be removed at 11am Wednesday
The Guardian says The mother of 12-year-old Archie Battersbee has said his life support treatment will be removed at 11am on Wednesday, hours after a last-minute attempt to postpone the hospital taking action was rejected by the UK’s supreme court “with a heavy heart”.
The Guardian – Outrage as oil firms rake in huge profits while bills soar
Outrage as oil firms rake in huge profits while bills soar – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
German media cry foul over alleged handball by England women’s team
The Guardian says As the German football team licks their wounds following their defeat at Wembley, at least some of the disappointment is being channelled into speculation as to whether the team was fairly treated, even maybe defrauded out of victory.
The Guardian – Lionesses’ victory echoes around the nation
Lionesses’ victory echoes around the nation – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian.