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Newspaper headlines: 'No booster, no quarantine-free travel' and sleaze claims Newspaper headlines: 'No booster, no quarantine-free travel' and sleaze claims
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The Mail on Sunday reports the government is looking at reintroducing travel restrictions for people who do not get a booster Covid vaccine. Ministers are drawing up "controversial" plans for quarantine and testing requirements for those who don't get a third jab to protect the UK against the spread of new variants, the paper reports.The Mail on Sunday reports the government is looking at reintroducing travel restrictions for people who do not get a booster Covid vaccine. Ministers are drawing up "controversial" plans for quarantine and testing requirements for those who don't get a third jab to protect the UK against the spread of new variants, the paper reports.
The Sunday People also leads with a story about Covid jabs. It says the family of a "miracle" baby saved after her mother died of Covid has called on all mums-to-be to get vaccinated. Saiqa Parveen, 37, died of the virus after not choosing to have the jab - but her daughter Dua survived after a Caesarean section, the paper reports.The Sunday People also leads with a story about Covid jabs. It says the family of a "miracle" baby saved after her mother died of Covid has called on all mums-to-be to get vaccinated. Saiqa Parveen, 37, died of the virus after not choosing to have the jab - but her daughter Dua survived after a Caesarean section, the paper reports.
The Observer reports on the growing "row over Tory sleaze", focusing on government contracts during the pandemic. The paper says MPs have demanded details of any lobbying by Owen Paterson of ministers on behalf of a company that won almost £500m Covid contracts. The company insists Paterson "played no role" in securing any contracts, the paper adds.The Observer reports on the growing "row over Tory sleaze", focusing on government contracts during the pandemic. The paper says MPs have demanded details of any lobbying by Owen Paterson of ministers on behalf of a company that won almost £500m Covid contracts. The company insists Paterson "played no role" in securing any contracts, the paper adds.
The Sunday Times is also leading on accusations of sleaze, following its own investigation. It says in the past two decades, all but two of the people who have held the role of Conservative treasurer have gone on to be offered seats in the House of Lords. The Conservative Party said it does not believe successful people who contribute to political causes should be disqualified from being in the Lords.The Sunday Times is also leading on accusations of sleaze, following its own investigation. It says in the past two decades, all but two of the people who have held the role of Conservative treasurer have gone on to be offered seats in the House of Lords. The Conservative Party said it does not believe successful people who contribute to political causes should be disqualified from being in the Lords.
Leaked documents show the government is working on plans to withdraw up to £15bn of funding from three EU scientific research programmes, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The plans to stop contributing to the bloc's scientific, satellite and nuclear projects - worth £77bn, and which the UK agreed to stay part of when it signed up to the Brexit deal - come "amid deteriorating relations with Brussels", the paper reports.Leaked documents show the government is working on plans to withdraw up to £15bn of funding from three EU scientific research programmes, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The plans to stop contributing to the bloc's scientific, satellite and nuclear projects - worth £77bn, and which the UK agreed to stay part of when it signed up to the Brexit deal - come "amid deteriorating relations with Brussels", the paper reports.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has laid out plans for the UK to become the "beating heart of a global network of liberty", according to the Sunday Express. The paper says the minister's pledge to "deliver jobs of the future" comes ahead of a trip to south-east Asia.Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has laid out plans for the UK to become the "beating heart of a global network of liberty", according to the Sunday Express. The paper says the minister's pledge to "deliver jobs of the future" comes ahead of a trip to south-east Asia.
The Sunday Mirror features an interview with a nurse who had an affair with murderer David Fuller. Fuller sexually assaulted the bodies of more than 100 dead bodies in hospital morgues. The paper says the woman described him as a "perfect gent" and reports on fresh calls for an inquiry at the two Kent hospitals where the abuse took place.The Sunday Mirror features an interview with a nurse who had an affair with murderer David Fuller. Fuller sexually assaulted the bodies of more than 100 dead bodies in hospital morgues. The paper says the woman described him as a "perfect gent" and reports on fresh calls for an inquiry at the two Kent hospitals where the abuse took place.
Presenter and current Strictly Come Dancing star AJ Odudu is so close to her dance partner Kai Widdrington she has met his parents, according to the Daily Star. The paper speculates the pair "aren't exactly bending over backwards" to squash rumours they are dating.
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