2021-11-06
Guardian Front Page 6th of November 2021
The paper splashes on calls for a new investigation into the finances behind Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat.
The paper splashes on calls for a new investigation into the finances behind Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat.
Boris Johnson protecting MP Owen Paterson, who was found to have repeatedly breached lobbying rules, from being suspended also makes the front page of The Guardian.
A new analysis by the Met Office suggests the heatwaves and wildfires that devastated Europe this summer would not have happened without global heating, The Guardian reports.
World leaders have agreed on a deal that will aim to reverse global deforestation, as part of a billion-dollar package, according to The Guardian.
The Guardian also reports a warning from Boris Johnson, saying the prime minister has said the COP26 climate summit is at risk of failure because countries are still not promising enough to restrict global temperature rises to below 1.5C.
World leaders have been warned that the COP26 summit must “mark the beginning of the end of climate change” as last-minute talks take place that could help determine the future of the planet.
The NHS’s plan to prescribe e-cigarettes to cut smoking rates is on The Guardian’s front page.
The chancellor is intending to cut taxes before the next election after limiting his budget help to dealing with a winter cost-of-living crisis, The Guardian reports.
The Guardian leads on how the world faces disastrous temperature rises of at least 2.7C if countries fail to strengthen their climate pledges, according to a UN report.