Daily Star Front Page 25th of May 2021
The Daily Star says anyone wondering what is going on with the weather should look to Greenland. Its conclusion was reached after “an exhaustive 30-second investigation”, it adds.
The Daily Star says anyone wondering what is going on with the weather should look to Greenland. Its conclusion was reached after “an exhaustive 30-second investigation”, it adds.
Britons have flocked back to Spain as tourism chiefs predicted the country will join the UK government’s green list in a fortnight, writes the Daily Express.
The Times leads with claims that nearly 400,000 homes will be built on greenfield sites in the south of England over the next five years.
Football star and campaigner Marcus Rashford has urged the government to help the country’s hungry kids as MPs took part in a child food poverty debate triggered by his petition, signed by more than one million people, reports the Daily Mirror.
British firms worth a total of £36bn have been sold off to private equity companies in a high-risk ‘pandemic plundering’ spree, according to the Daily Mail, with 19 more deals worth nearly £16.6bn in the pipeline.
Fully vaccinated people will be forced to self-isolate for 10 days if they come into contact with someone infected with COVID after 21 June, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says the UK is preparing sanctions against Belarus over its seizure of opposition journalist Roman Protasevich, with all possible measures on the table, reports The Independent.
The i says Downing Street is braced for new claims by Boris Johnson’s former top aide Dominic Cummings about the prime minister’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Up to 8,700 patients died after catching COVID-19 while in hospital being treated for another medical problem, The Guardian reports, citing official NHS data which the paper says it obtained.
Flights to Belarus have been grounded and aircraft diverted from its airspace by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab after the nation was accused of ‘state-sponsored piracy’ for forcing down a Ryanair jet and arresting a political opponent on board, Metro writes.
The UK has warned airlines to avoid Belarus airspace and banned the country’s national carrier from its airports after the Minsk regime intercepted a Ryanair flight and detained a leading opposition activist, reports the Financial Times.