What the Newspaper Say – November 10


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Jabs for tightening jobs for health and care workers, climate change and Geoffrey Cox are on the front pages of Wednesday.

The Daily Mirror splashes with a “race to sting 100,000 NHS staff,” saying many health workers risk dismissal if they are not fully immunized by April.

The Daily Express leads on the same story, with Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordering staff to get the hang of it or lose their jobs.

The I reports on the other major vaccine-related staffing story at stake this week, saying its analysis shows tens of thousands of caregivers are expected to lose their jobs from Thursday as the new vaccine rule in this industry comes into force.

Somewhere else, The Guardian ahead of the environment, claiming that a report warned that global warming is on track to hit 2.4 ° C despite promises made at Cop26.

In the same way, The independent says there is a “mountain to climb” to make real progress on climate, while featuring a story covered on most of the front pages – awarding the footballer and activist with an MBE free school meals Marcus Rashford.

Metro leads on the growing scandal surrounding Conservative MP Geoffrey Cox working in the Caribbean, under the headline “Geoff in Heaven”.

“‘Brazen’ Cox accused of flouting House of Commons rules,” says The temperature.

In other news, The sun leads on celebrity Katie Price’s regret for her drunk driving accident.

“Oxford ‘owes Jewish students’ explanation for Mosley’s money,” says The daily telegraph, leading the ongoing storm over Max Mosley’s donations to college.

The imminent takeover of “historic” British insurer LV by an American company is stirring up “fury” among British politicians, according to the Daily mail.

The Financial Time leads on General Electric’s plan to split into three separate companies.

And the Star of the day shoot the “ecological hypocrites” who, according to him, went to the top of the Cop26 rather than taking the train.


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