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Browsing: UK Papers
The Metro criticises billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates for partying on “gas-guzzling” superyachts in the run up to COP26 before flying to the summit by private jet.
The Guardian focuses on a deal agreed by world leaders to halt and reverse global deforestation over the next decade as part of a multibillion-dollar package.
Metro leads with the train crash which happened in a tunnel near Salisbury on Sunday. The paper says that dozens of passengers had a “miraculous escape” after two trains collided.
“Heat is on” is the Daily Mirror’s headline, which accompanies a photo of a shirtless man trying to help tackle a fire on the Greek island of Evia.
The Daily Express, like many of the papers, leads with the PM’s comments, and characterises Mr Johnson’s message for world leaders as reading them the “riot act”.
The Sun’s lead story is that Simon Cowell is stepping back from television in order to spend more time with his family.
Boris Johnson lashed out at world leaders yesterday for failing to make commitments to halt the climate emergency, according to The Independent.
The Guardian leads with the COP26 climate summit. The paper leads with a message from Boris Johnson as he warned the summit is at risk of failure.
The Sunday papers lead with the ongoing fishing row between the leaders of Britain and France, as PM Boris Johnson told Brussels to rein in France and accused of engaging in a “pattern” of threats against the UK. The papers report the fishing row threatens to overshadow the upcoming COP26 summit.
Young people are facing becoming Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s ‘lost generation’ as they are left behind by Sunak’s Budget, according to the Independent’s front splash.
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