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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
The daily news summary is a round-up of the national and international front pages and the main stories dominating them.
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Several of Wednesday’s front pages are leading with the PM ‘levelling up’ plans newly unveiled by Michael Gove.
Tuesday’s front pages unsurprisingly lead with the Sue Gray report findings.
Monday’s front pages rapport on the arrest of Manchester United and England footballer Mason Greenwood.
Thursday’s front pages are dominated by the news Prince Andrew has demanded a jury hearing for his sexual assault trial.
Wednesday’s front pages report heavily on partygate ahead of Sue Gray’s report.
Most of Tuesday’s front pages feature the same picture of Prime Minister Boris Johnson during an alleged rule-breaking party.
Monday’s front pages report on the latest developments in the Downing Street party investigations as Sue Gray prepares to publish her report.
The front pages are dominated by yesterday’s events in the Commons. Several papers quote David Davis in their headlines.
Wednesday’s papers are not a positive read for the prime minister. There is ridicule from many over his continued insistence that he was unaware he was breaking rules during a No 10 party during the first lockdown.
Many of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the latest comments from ex-PM aide Dominic Cummings.
Monday’s front splashes on the prime minister’s fightback from partygate – reportedly named “operation red meat.”
Friday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the news that the Queen has stripped Prince Andrew of his royal patronages and military titles.
Thursday’s front pages heavily cover the prime minister’s apology for attending a Downing Street garden party during lockdown.
Wednesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the latest No 10 party scandal. The fall-out from the leaked email proved a garden drinks party was held in Downing Street during the first national lockdown.
Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by the leaked email from a Downing Street official inviting dozens of staff for ‘drinks’ at the Number 10 garden during the first lockdown.
Many of Monday’s front pages prominently feature the government’s hopes that the UK is moving towards a new phase of the pandemic.
Today’s news summary: Friday’s front pages feature a mixed bag of ongoing news stories.
Thursday’s front pages cover the Colston Four, Novak Djokovic’s deportation from Australia Open and Covid-19.
Wednesday’s front pages cover Boris Johnson’s comment that England can “ride out” Omicron and sticking to Plan B.
Tuesday’s front pages report heavily on the 2009 settlement signed by Virginia Guiffre and Jeffrey Epstein that was released yesterday.
Thursday’s front pages report on data suggesting that the Omicron variant of coronavirus may be less severe than previous variants.
Wednesday’s front pages report on the Christmas rules for the UK amid a surge in Covid-19 cases fuelled by the Omicron variant.
Many of the papers focus on government discussions over whether to impose further Covid restrictions in response to the Omicron variant.
Monday’s front pages are heavily dominated by Covid and potential restrictions that could be brought in.