




The Daily Star takes aim at former GMB host, Piers Morgan, who has, the paper says, been denigrating members

It could all be over by October – COVID, that is, writes the Daily Express, quoting a leading epidemiologist and government adviser.

Boris Johnson is worried Britain may “squander its vaccine bonus”, so he’s planning to ease England’s COVID travel restrictions soon, says The Times.

The Daily Mail reports on uplifting comments “from a senior minister” that Britain has almost beaten the COVID pandemic.

Ministers are expected to announce that people arriving from amber list countries who have been fully vaccinated in the EU or US will not have to quarantine, says The Guardian.

“Freedom for double jabbed” proclaims The Daily Telegraph, leading on a lowering of foreign travel restrictions.

The Metro leads on Matthew Keenan, a new father who did not believe in COVID vaccines and died of the disease wishing he had been jabbed.

The global recovery from the COVID pandemic is at risk unless developing countries are given access to vaccines, warns the Financial Times.