Newsonline brings to you all the top happenings making headlines on the front pages of newspapers in the United Kingdom today Sunday, 24 October 2021.
The Sunday Telegraph reveals that the chancellor plans to give the NHS billions in fresh boost to spend on new technology, hospitals and maintenance.
The Sunday Mirror is accusing PM Boris Johnson of hypocrisy after flying 1,200 miles on a private jet despite giving a ‘green speech.’
In an interview with The Sunday Times an ex-squaddie recalls the moment a British soldier allegedly confessed to murdering a 21-year-old woman while training in Kenya.
New evidence has emerged that the government is paving the way to implement ‘plan B’ measures in England to combat the spread of COVID-19, The UK Observer reports.
A giant £3bn “skills revolution” and £703m investment to beef up our borders will be at the heart of the Rishi Sunak’s ambitious budget, Sunday Express says.
According to Daily Star, fears have emerged over a shortage of mince pie this year.
According to The Mail, Ministers are ripping up the booking system for COVID booster jabs amid growing fears that faltering vaccination programme risks triggering a winter spike and another dreaded lockdown.
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President Tinubu has expressed sadness over the Rivers tanker fire disaster. NewsOnline Nigeria reports that…