The National says a LABOUR MP has been praised by people across the political spectrum after saying that Boris Johnson has “lied to the House and the country over and over again”
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The Telegraph says Dawn Butler, a prominent Jeremy Corbyn ally, denied on Saturday she was preparing to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership, amid claims of a hard-Left plot
The Mirror says Labour MP Dawn Butler has broken her silence after being kicked out of the House of Commons for calling Boris Johnson a liar, accusing the Tories of being ‘corrupt’
The Independent says Labour MP Dawn Butler was asked to leave the Commons chamber after refusing to retract remarks in which she called Boris Johnson a liar
UK grinds to a halt: The Metro says supermarkets and petrol stations are being forced to close due to staff shortages caused by the NHS Test and Trace system
BBC News says Iceland has said there is no need for people to start panic buying, but warned the rising number of workers being forced to self-isolate risks shutting shops
The Daily Mirror says Iceland has confirmed plans to hire 2,000 extra store staff to cover staff absences following the so-called “pingdemic”.
The Sun says SUPERMARKET shelves at Tesco, Lidl, Asda and Sainsbury’s have been stripped bare as shoppers complain they cannot buy essential items
The Mirror says Boris Johnson’s former chief advisor has been increasingly critical of the current Government – even claiming there was a plot to oust him from power
BBC News says agree with him or not, Dominic Cummings’s words matter: everyone knows Dominic Cummings’s name, and usually not for flattering reasons.
The Independent says so now he tells us! The £350m claim about the EU and the NHS on the side of the big, red Brexit bus? Wasn’t actually, you know, the whole truth
The Times says Dominic Cummings has revealed that he held talks about ousting Boris Johnson within weeks of his landslide victory in the 2019 general election
The Telegraph says the Duke of Sussex is to publish an intimate memoir of his life, which he has vowed will be “accurate and wholly truthful”.
The Times says the Duke of Sussex is to publish a memoir next year and has promised it will be an “accurate and wholly truthful” account of his life.
The Sun says: Harry, 36, has been secretly writing a book detailing his life as a Royal, his relationship with wife Meghan Markle, Megxit and raising his kids.
The Mirror the thought of Prince Harry’s memoir has sparked a ‘tsunami of fear’ in royal circles as ‘Harry and Meghan have made claim after claim.
The Daily Mail says Freedom Day was branded ‘disaster day’ by businesses today as self-isolating Boris Johnson faces fresh demands to dump test and trace
The Daily Mirror says Lockdown rule changes: from one minute past midnight today, 483 days of Covid regulations in England come to an abrupt end.
The i says Nightclubs reopened from midnight and all legal limits on groups meeting indoors and out have been lifted as the vast majority of Covid restrictions are eased
The Sun says THE SURGE in Delta Covid cases has shown signs of slowing down with 36,000 new cases in the last week, the news comes ahead of Monday’s Freedom Day.
The i says Britain’s capacity to process Covid-19 tests appears to be under strain amid rising infections, with intermittent shortages and longer turnaround times for tests.
The Guardian says up to 1.6 million people in England have been told to isolate in a single week, analysis has found as the government said the Covid app is unlikely to be changed for weeks.
The Metro says Professor Chris Whitty has warned that the UK could ‘get into trouble again surprisingly fast’ if Covid cases and hospitalisations continue to spiral.
Levelling up: More powers for local leaders: Boris Johnson has set out the “skeleton” of a plan to “level up” the country, by spreading power and opportunity more evenly.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson will attempt to reassure Tory MPs in south-east England that his flagship “levelling up” policy does not involve directly favouring the party’s new power base.