What the papers say – April 9
The unrest in Belfast, trouble in the travel industry and the murder of a millionaire are splashed across the nation’s front pages.
The unrest in Belfast, trouble in the travel industry and the murder of a millionaire are splashed across the nation’s front pages.
A blend of ominous headlines and upbeat reassurances on the safety of Covid-19 vaccines is splashed across the nation’s papers on Thursday.
The return of bleaker news on the Covid front, including on vaccines and foreign holidays, dominates the nation’s papers.
The nation’s papers are awash with reaction to Boris Johnson confirming the next stage of England’s road map out of lockdown.
An imminent rapid flow testing scheme to aid the easing of lockdown restrictions leads most of the nation’s papers.
Rave reviews of Star Wars: The Last Jedi have begun pouring in following early screenings of the latest edition of the sci-fi franchise.
Actress Alice Evans has called on victims of sexual harassment to speak out as she described being “propositioned” by Harvey Weinstein earlier in her career.
Doctor Foster star Suranne Jones described herself as “not a great beauty” as she told how she is happy not to fit the bill of other actors.