What the papers say – September 9
he tales throughout the Saturday papers embrace the manhunt for escaped prisoner Daniel Khalife, the one-year anniversary of the Queen’s loss of life and the continued concrete disaster.
The Times and The Independent have run with entrance pages on escaped HMP Wandsworth prisoner Daniel Sharife because the manhunt for the previous soldier continues.
The Financial Times has targeted on the continued bolstered autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) scandal, now plaguing colleges and different authorities buildings throughout the UK, working a splash that reveals ministers ignored essential recommendation on the concrete earlier than it was too late.
This week marked the one-year anniversary of the loss of life of Queen Elizabeth II, with the Daily Mirror choosing a splash that tugs on the heartstrings with: “Miss you, Granny.”
The new Covid-19 variant has seen requires over-50s to be made eligible for the vaccine, with The Guardian working with the story of MPs urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to widen entry to jabs to guard in opposition to coronavirus.
The Daily Express has run with a entrance web page claiming that MPs should not kowtow to judges who rule in response to issues of the day, ensuing within the judiciary setting precedents whereas being exploited by “bogus asylum seekers” and “terrorists”.
The Daily Mail carries the story of a teen lady with a uncommon degenerative situation vowing to struggle NHS docs who say she “should be left to die”.
Onto the local weather, The Daily Telegraph says the UK’s “obsession” with the online zero goal has triggered an increase in inflation.
The Daily Star warns Britons to be cautious of “hornets at beer o’clock” as individuals get out and about to benefit from the sunshine.
Finally, The Sun leads with Andrew Flintoff’s return to teaching the England cricket squad in Wales after his horror crash whereas filming Top Gear.