Times Front Page 10th of January 2022
NHS chiefs believe most hospitals are getting through Omicron without tipping into crisis, writes The Times.
NHS chiefs believe most hospitals are getting through Omicron without tipping into crisis, writes The Times.
Senior Conservatives are warning the prime minister to take immediate action to solve the cost of living crisis, writes the Daily Express.
The Daily Mirror leads with an exclusive investigation into the government’s levelling up plans, with one school in Yorkshire saying it has more than 50 leaks in the roof, leaving children “wet and cold”.
Modern men are so vain they spend more time “mirror bothering” than women, according to the Daily Star.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is among Cabinet ministers backing calls to cut the COVID isolation period to five days amid growing pressure for the UK to shift to living with the virus, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Senior Tories have warned Prime Minister Boris Johnson he will be punished at the polls unless he acts to tackle the cost of living crisis, according to the Daily Mail.
Campaigners say Michael Gove must spend billions more to end the fire safety crisis for homes across England, reports The Guardian.
Omicron may have peaked with new cases falling for five days in a row, suggesting the rollout of booster vaccines and Plan B restrictions are working, writes the Metro.
The Independent leads with an exclusive interview from one of Britain’s most senior counterterror police officers who has warned that preventing terror attacks is “more difficult than it’s ever been”.
Nato has warned Moscow to abandon its belligerent foreign policy and cooperate with the West or face a military alliance steeled for conflict, reports the Financial Times.