Newspaper front pages for the 14th of November, 2021





World leaders have been accused of failing to live up to the scale of the threat from climate change following an agreement at COP26, reports The Independent.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged £50 million to find a cure for motor neurone disease, writes the Sunday Express.
The Sunday Times leads with a story about the deal struck between world leaders at the end of COP26, reporting Alok Sharma was reduced to tears as he apologized to delegates for the way a late change was made.

Liz Truss has told Vladimir Putin he must end the “shameful manufactured migrant crisis” being stoked at Europe’s eastern borders, writes The Sunday Telegraph.
According to the Daily Star Sunday, evidence that Bigfoot has arrived in a British wood has been spotted on a tree in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire.
Conservative MP, Richard Fuller, was paid £300,000 by a firm linked to spy technology in China, according to the Sunday Mirror.





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