Newspaper headlines: NHS strikes ‘deadlock’ and Liz Truss’s return
Image caption, A picture of Epsom College head teacher Emma Pattison and her family, who were found dead in the
Read moreImage caption, A picture of Epsom College head teacher Emma Pattison and her family, who were found dead in the
Read moreBageshwar Dham Sarkar’s supporters claim he has divine powers, can heal the sick and read people’s minds. Read more BBC
Read moreLiz Truss’s first account of her time as PM and questions over new hospitals being built lead the front pages.
Read moreMissing dog walker Nicola Bulley and Boris Johnson’s calls for tax cuts lead the front pages. Read more BBC News
Read moreImage caption, The Guardian also leads on Shell’s profits announcement, the highest in its 115-year history, which has been labelled
Read moreImage caption, The stories leading Thursday’s papers vary widely, but The Times leads with its investigation into British Gas and
Read moreImage caption, The industrial action is described as a “cynical walkout” by the Daily Mail, which hones in on the
Read moreImage caption, Boris Johnson also features on the front page of the Express. The paper reports on an interview with
Read moreChancellor Jeremy Hunt’s plans to boost the economy and energy firms’ bumper profits lead the papers. Read more BBC News
Read moreJofra Archer (left) has not played international cricket for 22 months Jofra Archer’s return headlines an otherwise low-key one-day series
Read moreMany of Wednesday’s papers look at calls for Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to cut taxes and Germany’s decision to send Leopard
Read moreSeveral of Tuesday’s papers look at the investigation into Tory chairman Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs. Read more BBC News Now
Read moreImage caption, Photographs of Boris Johnson on a visit to Ukraine feature across several front pages – but there is
Read moreImage caption, The Observer reports Nadhim Zahawi, the former chancellor, is battling to save his political career after admitting he
Read moreSaturday’s front pages report the prime minister’s fine after he was filmed being driven without a seatbelt. Read more BBC
Read moreImage caption, “Fuming” Conservatives in the north of England and the Midlands is how the i sums up anger at
Read moreImage caption, The same photograph of Kate sits next to the Telegraph’s main report, in which Sir James Dyson, founder
Read moreWednesday’s papers look ahead to 1 February when teachers, rail workers and civil servants go on strike. Read more BBC
Read moreImage caption, The Daily Mail asks “how many more monsters” there are in uniform, pointing to the fact the Met
Read morePapers cover pupils facing online lessons if teachers strike and new police powers to halt protests. Read more BBC News
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