Entertainment What the papers say – November 30
Coronation Street: Leanne clashes with Nick
She's unhappy to find him at the hospital.Nick arrives at Oliver's bedside. Toyah reminds him that Leanne has banned him from visiting, but seeing how upset he is, relents and allows him to stay.
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PA Media 30 /11/2019 By PA. © Peter Byrne What the papers say – November 30 (PA). The bravery of police officers and members of the public feature on Saturday’s front pages.
Friday 30 November 2018, 12:23am. What the papers say – November 30 Credit: PA. Brexit continues to make the front pages of the papers on Friday, while health issues and an honour for the former boss of Network Rail also make the fronts.
The front pages are led by political machinations prior to a crucial vote in Westminster in which Boris Johnson will try to convince Conservative backbenchers to support the introduction of a new tier system.

The Daily Express and the i say Mr Johnson has called for “unity and resolve” in a letter to rebel MPs.
EXPRESS: PM:Unity and resolve will help beat virus #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/PdZ0uYQmCk
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) November 29, 2020
Coronation Street: Steve makes a devastating decision
Leanne feels totally betrayed.Hour-long episode
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Brexit continues to make the front pages of the papers on Friday, while health issues and an honour for the former boss of Network Rail also make the fronts. The Times reports the Metropolitan Police will consider deploying armed officers in parts of London “worst hit by gang violence”.
What The Papers Say is a British radio and television, series. It consists of quotations from headlines and comment pages in the previous week's newspapers , read in a variety of voices and accents by actors. The quotes are linked by a script read by a studio presenter, usually a prominent journalist.
I: PM stands firm over rebellion #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/6m67OMoUZc
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) November 29, 2020
Jesy Nelson pulls out of Little Mix's TV appearances due to illness
She cancelled two important gigs
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Boris Johnson’s apparent backdown to stave off a revolt by Conservatives over coronavirus measures dominates the papers on Sunday. The Sunday Times and The Independent lead on Mr Johnson’s “retreat” over tough pandemic plans in the face of a Tory rebellion.
© Provided by PA Media What the papers say – November 24 (PA). The coronavirus continues to make headlines, with the new tiered plan dominating the papers along with details of the latest Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine trial. The Times suggests that restrictions could start to wind down in
Mark Harper, chair of the Covid Recovery Group of Conservative MPs, has urged the Prime Minister to demonstrate how the restrictions “are going to be effective and show us the cost”, according to The Independent.
Tomorrow's @independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the Daily Edition https://t.co/koJc3LN1ax pic.twitter.com/r5wTIW4fis
— Thair Shaikh (@ThairShaikh) November 29, 2020
EastEnders: Phil's eventful week continues
Has the heist worked out?
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The hospitality sector will be given extra funding “to help them get through Christmas” as Mr Johnson attempts to nullify the “revolt” in his party, The Daily Telegraph reports.
TELEGRAPH: Cash for restaurants and pubs to quell revolt #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/O7ajQqflvp
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) November 29, 2020
Emmerdale: Moira makes one last plea
Is there any hope for her and Cain?Moira begs Cain to forgive her.
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The Foreign Secretary takes up the fight in Metro, where he warns a third national lockdown cannot be ruled out if MPs vote down the new tier system.
Monday's front page:‘DON’T RISK ATHIRD WAVE’#tomorrowspaperstoday #BBCPapers #skypapers pic.twitter.com/d0kG7btgpE
— Metro Newspaper UK (@MetroUKNews) November 29, 2020
Coronation Street: Leanne's desperation grows further
She makes another drastic move.Dr Howarth tells Steve and Leanne that they're running some blood tests as they're concerned about Oliver's liver function.
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The Guardian says the NHS will enlist celebrities and influencers as part of a campaign to persuade people to get the coronavirus vaccine, while the Daily Star reports a “crack” Army unit will “take down anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists who flood the internet with disinformation” about the jab.
Guardian front page, Monday 30 November 2020: NHS to use celebrities in drive to encourage Covid vaccine take-up pic.twitter.com/JxhwBvQ3YP
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 29, 2020
Coronation Street: Leanne loses more support
Her latest idea is a step too far.Leanne tells Imran that, with Steve now intent on stopping her appeal, she wants to sue the hospital for negligence.
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Tomorrow's front page: Army to smash vaccine bandits #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/pROc7MnFll
EastEnders: Peter gets a call from Lauren
He tries his best to help his ex.Peter hears from Lauren, who is homeless in New Zealand after a fire at her house. He asks Ian to help Lauren out financially, but insists that Max can't know what's going on.
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— Daily Star (@dailystar) November 29, 2020
The Daily Mail says the PM has praised the “incredibly generosity” of the paper’s readers in donating 40 million pieces of personal protective equipment for charities battling the virus.
Monday's @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/phdyKN3uGK
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) November 29, 2020
Retail chiefs call in the Daily Mirror for people to do their Christmas shopping on Britain’s high streets “to stop traders going bust”.
Tomorrow’s #frontpage – High Street Plea: GO SHOP FOR BRITAIN#tomorrowspaperstoday
Read more: https://t.co/qPkjrOxKgL pic.twitter.com/N6ttcWPlTL
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) November 29, 2020
The Times reports the Government will promise that wildlife “will thrive, air and water will be cleaner and livestock will be treated more humanely” as part of a post-Brexit overhaul of England’s agriculture.
The Times 30/11/20 The Queen spoke on a video call yesterday to 3 winners of a Commonwealth award for volunteers. Photo : Buckingham Palace/PA#tomorrowspaperstoday #thetimes #buyapaper @thetimes pic.twitter.com/NCZLCGEY8R
— The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) November 29, 2020
The EU is aiming for a “sweeping reboot” of relations with the US as it attempts to forge a “new global alliance”, according to the Financial Times.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition, Monday November 30 https://t.co/IeWno2a8IT pic.twitter.com/qnn2P5mY9K
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) November 29, 2020
And The Sun reports singer Rita Ora “breached lockdown laws by hosting a lavish 30th birthday party” for 30 people in west London on Saturday.
Tomorrow's front page: 'Pop star Rita Ora breached lockdown laws by hosting a lavish 30th birthday party' https://t.co/7OoC3aAL70 pic.twitter.com/cXjcHr9TXk
— The Sun (@TheSun) November 29, 2020
EastEnders: Peter gets a call from Lauren .
He tries his best to help his ex.Peter hears from Lauren, who is homeless in New Zealand after a fire at her house. He asks Ian to help Lauren out financially, but insists that Max can't know what's going on.
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