Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by climate stories as the COP26 summit continues in Glasgow. Other news includes blood pressure monitors are set to be handed out by the NHS.
According to the Daily Express, blood pressure monitors will be handed out by the NHS.
The Daily Mirror’s front page reports almost 60,000 unvaccinated social care staff may be forced to leave the profession and Unison has warned that this would push Britain’s care system to the brink of collapse.
Richard Madeley will replace Piers Morgan as a full-time presenter on Good Morning Britain, according to The Sun.
The Guardian splashes with new analysis by the Met Office suggests the heatwaves and wildfires that devastated Europe this summer would not have happened without global heating.
The Independent reports on Met Office analysis which suggests Europe could reach temperatures of 50C (122F) if urgent action isn’t taken to slash greenhouse emissions.
In the Metro, Boris Johnson’s speech at COP26 features. The prime minister hailed the pact made by 110 nations at the climate summit in Glasgow.