Daily Express Front Page 20th of October 2021
Health officials have warned that booster jabs are not being taken as quickly as the initial rollout, the Daily Express writes.
Health officials have warned that booster jabs are not being taken as quickly as the initial rollout, the Daily Express writes.
The Daily Star leads on the Queen, who has turned down an Oldie of the Year award from a magazine.
It could cost £1trn for Britain to reach net zero, according to the Daily Mail.
The Guardian has reported that the suspect alleged to have murdered Sir David Amess received support under the government’s counter-terrorism programme.
The Independent is leading on reports that a modified version of the Oxford vaccine is being developed to target the Delta variant, in the wake of rising infections in the UK.
The Metro leads on comments from Boris Johnson, who was speaking ahead of COP26.He said Britain can hit its net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050 without people having to sacrifice holidays and cars.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is set to cut a tax surcharge on bank profits by over 60% in next week’s Budget, the Financial Times are reporting.
Two-thirds of care home residents are still waiting for their coronavirus booster jab, as some GPs have stopped vaccinations to prioritise clearing treatment backlogs, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Mirror also leads on a story about the slow booster jab uptake, amid fears from experts about rising cases and a winter COVID-19 surge.
People in the UK could face new taxes or reduced public spending to pay for the rapid transition to net zero, The Times writes.