Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
Monday’s front pages cover the latest news on the Queen – including reports she has no plans to withdraw from public life. The papers report on the Prime Ministers mounting challenges and election experts issue a warning over the mountain the PM will need to climb.
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The Daily Express writes that a deeply touched Prince Charles paid an emotional tribute to Her Majesty on Sunday after she gave her blessing to his “darling wife” becoming Queen.
The Sun reports that the Queen is ending her four-month break after her health scare and is returning to work, with a source telling the newspaper that there are “no plans” for Her Majesty to withdraw from public life.
The Daily Mirror is calling on readers to become blood donor heroes in a bid to combat a 75,000 shortage in the NHS.
The number of cancer patients in England facing delays in seeing a specialist for the first time and starting their treatment have both hit record highs, amid fears that over-stretched NHS services can no longer provide prompt care, The Guardian reports.
Metro reports that the cost of living crisis could see food prices rise 5% within weeks, according to Tesco chairman John Allan.
Can PM win back voters who put him in No 10? the Independent writes. The paper adds, election experts warn Boris Johnson has a mountain to climb with the public. The paper also leads with Senegal’s historic AFCON win.