2021-11-01
Financial Times Front Page 1st of November 2021
Boris Johnson has warned there is “a huge way still to go” at the COP26 climate summit, after G20 leaders agreed to stop financing coal power, reports the Financial Times.
Boris Johnson has warned there is “a huge way still to go” at the COP26 climate summit, after G20 leaders agreed to stop financing coal power, reports the Financial Times.
The Sunday Times leads on a story about a British soldier who is accused of killing a woman while training in Kenya. The paper claims the soldier joked about the murder on Facebook with fellow squaddies.
Sunday Mirror leads with a story about Ed Sheeran – who performed with seven-year-old Harmonie-Rose Allen after she won the paper’s Pride of Britain Child of Courage accolade.
Boris Johnson has called on Brussels to rein in France after the UK accused Emmanuel Macron of engaging in a “pattern” of threats against the UK, The Sunday Telegraph writes.
The CIA has said renowned spoon bender Uri Geller has genuine powers and is “not a faker”, the Daily Star reports.
The Sunday Express leads on comments from Boris Johnson – who hit back at the French over the fishing row and called on world leaders to focus on a climate “moment of truth” at the COP26 conference in Glasgow.