Newspaper headlines: EU 'vaccine oversight', and sport wagering logo 'restriction'
31 January 2021
By BBC News
Staff
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Several papers set out details of what the Sun on Sunday, external calls Boris Johnson's "7 hour face-off" with European Union chiefs.
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A senior federal government official tells the Sunday Times, external and the Sun that the call to the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen were "pretty spicy".
The Mail on Sunday recommends contingency plans, external were drawn up to airlift vaccination doses out of the EU following the temporary decision to present export controls on the Northern Ireland border.
British and EU vaccine market bodies caution in the Observer, external of the threats of export bans when firms are working collaboratively.
Online, the Independent stresses that the UK has actually used to assist the bloc, external with its production crisis.
In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, external, the vaccines minister, Nadhim Zahawi, states the UK would continue to head out of its way to assist Brussels.
The Sunday Times says ministers are considering getting rid of gambling logos from sports betting t-shirts, external.
The paper says a crackdown on wagering firm sponsors might hit football clubs, snooker, darts, boxing and rugby league.
A source from one Premier League club suggests the timing is the worst possible with financial resources struck by the pandemic.
But the Times says MPs and campaigners have actually invited the possibility due to the fact that of issues about gambling addictions.
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The Observer claims Facebook is able to make cash, external indirectly from pages that share incorrect theories about coronavirus and vaccines.
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is reported to have found 430 such pages.
Facebook stated a number of these did not violate its false information rules but it had removed a little number that did.
Meanwhile, the Mail reports on a caution by a top counter terrorism officer, external that plans by the social networks giant to secure all messages on Facebook Messenger and Instagram might stop cops discovering fear plots in Britain.
Ministers have been informed that social distancing might have to remain in location all year, according to the Sunday Telegraph, external.
Scientific modelling recommends that even if vaccines might cut infections by 85%, a lockdown would be needed up until completion of May to stop a substantial increase in deaths.
The research study concludes that, if the limitations were raised next month, then by April there would be another big spike in cases.
Barbara Windsor's other half, Scott Mitchell, criticises Boris Johnson, external in the Sunday Mirror over a fall in funding for dementia care.
Alzheimer's Research UK states money to battle the condition has actually halved in the past three years.
Mr Mitchell says the federal government had actually guaranteed to double funding and he had told his better half, who died last month, that he would do his finest for her.
Finally, the Daily Star Sunday reports on an MI6 strategy to hire part-time spies - or what it calls "On Her Majesty's Sometimes Service"., external
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The Star explains that the intelligence company is attempting to attract a broader cross-section of society in its latest recruitment drive.
A source informs the paper it may appeal to a bored executive of a multinational who wishes to enliven their dull life.
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Newspaper Headlines: EU 'vaccine Blunder', and Sport Betting Logo 'Restriction'.
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