The Sunday papers report on the No 10 party probe and the ongoing row between the PM and some senior officials.
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Sunday Papers
WTX News brings you a summary of the UK’s national Sunday newspapers. We gather the front pages and summarise the top stories to give you a clear and simple overview of the stories you need to know, from a variety of sources.
The Sunday papers report heavily on the continued fallout from the latest scandal facing the UK government – two more Downing Street parties that took place during Covid restrictions.
Most of the front pages report on Lord Frost’s resignation as Brexit minister. He quit over his discontent about new Covid measures.
Most of Sunday Papers focus on prime minister Boris Johnson. Sunday’s stories include the latest Christmas party, the PM’s job on the line, a Cabinet revolt and the continued fallout from a strange week of political scandals.
The Sunday papers’ main stories include the latest on Covid amid Omiron fears including the Covid pill rollout, travel update and the unvaccinated filling emergency beds.
Most of Sunday’s papers focus on the two newly identified cases of the Omicron variant in the UK and a return of some anti-Covid measures.
Sunday’s front pages report on a number of ongoing stories including the number of migrants crossing the English Channel, the UK’s handling of the pandemic and several stories on the Prime Minister.
Sunday’s front pages lead with the last-minute deal reached in Glasgow at COP26.
A number of Sunday’s front pages are reporting that the government U-turn involving Owen Paterson has provoked anger within the Conservative Party.
The Sunday papers cover the ongoing backlash to the Aukus pact, with the Telegraph saying Liz Truss has “waded into a major diplomatic row”.
The Sunday papers report on the mass vaccination programme for kids aged 12-15 is set to start in schools in two weeks. Also leading the front pages is the news the PM is set to scrap Covid travel rules, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks is widely covered, and the incredible US Open win from British teenager Emma Raducanu.
The Sunday Papers report on the unrest within the Conservative party over plans to raise national insurance. The PM says the move is vital for the NHS.
Sunday’s papers focus heavily on the end of the UK’s 20-year involvement in Afghanistan. The papers are dominated by the fate of ‘those left behind’ as the Foreign Office is accused of ‘negligence.’
Sunday’s front pages are dominated by the news Plymouth gunman Jake Davison had his gun licence returned to him weeks before he went on a mass shooting – killing five people.
The Sunday papers lead with the climate crisis and pleas to cut travel test costs to save summer, the papers cover the relationship between prime minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak after reports the PM plans to demote the chancellor at the next cabinet reshuffle.
The Sunday papers are unsurprisingly heavily dominated by England’s Euro 2020 final against Italy tonight at Wembley Stadium.
The Sunday papers are heavily dominated by England’s 4-0 win against Ukraine in Euro 2020, earning England a place in the final four.
The Sunday papers report heavily on the resignation of health secretary Matt Hancock following the kissing scandal with aide Gina Coladangelo.
The Sunday papers front pages cover Tory MPs fighting against further lockdowns, Matt Hancock accused of failing to inform the PM about a major study into the effectiveness of vaccines and John Bercow joining the Labour party. Also featured is the news Prince Charles will never make Archie a Prince.
The Sunday papers report on the condition of footballer Christian Eriksen after he collapsed on the pitch during Saturday’s Euro 2020 game. The papers also report on the latest from the G7 summit – including the ’barney on the beach.’
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The papers are dominated by news Britain’s vaccines are “highly effective” against the variant first identified in India. Also featured is royal news – including the Queen’s return to royal duties.
The Sun on Sunday says if everyone gets their jabs there should be no need for any wobbling over the lifting of restrictions next month.
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