UK News What the papers say – January 14
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Most national papers have dedicated their Tuesday front pages to the Queen’s decision to let Harry and Meghan step back from their royal duties. The Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Independent led with the Queen’s “unprecedented” statement on the Duke and Duchess’ transition away from the
Brexit leads nearly all the papers on the eve of MPs’ historic meaningful vote on the Prime Minister’s deal. The Times 14 /1/2019Early morning sunlight backlights sea spray blown off the top of large waves as they break at Sandsend beach in front of Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire 13/1/2019.
The vaccination push on a dark day in Britain’s pandemic battle leads most of the papers on Thursday, along with Donald Trump making history again – through his second impeachment.

The Daily Telegraph leads on the Prime Minister vowing to “ramp up” the vaccination rollout, alongside a feature photo of National Guard troops sleeping inside the US Capitol.
TELEGRAPH: PM pledges to ramp up vaccination rollout #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/l2orIFWyRG
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 13, 2021
The Times has a similar photo of troops in the Capitol sleeping beside a statue of Abraham Lincoln, while running a lead story on a study that says contracting Covid-19 provides “at least as good” an immune defence against catching the disease again as a vaccine.
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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.
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) January 14 , 2019. Several papers issue appeals to the PM and MPs on their front pages, including the Daily Mail, which calls for The Sun says Mrs May will try to force a second vote, although the paper leads with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on its front page.
The Times 14/1/2021Members of the National Guard take a break as their colleagues protected Congress during the impeachment debate to avoid a repeat of last week’s violent clashes. Photo : Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA#tomorrowspaperstoday #thetimes #buyapaper @thetimes pic.twitter.com/YL7FO2QEEL
— The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) January 13, 2021
The Financial Times runs the same Lincoln photo with its lead on the impeachment, while the i also splashes with the latest twist out of Washington.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Thursday 14 January https://t.co/yqnbCg2Qau pic.twitter.com/HInVAVXEtF
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) January 13, 2021
Impeached… again. Trump makes history – now Senate to decide his future
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Shirley overhears their conversation.Katy is horrified to receive a visit from the police. She sneaks out of the house and goes to see Mick, who insists that he hasn't called the police and he doubts that Frankie has either.
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The Guardian says thousands of hospital patients are set to be discharged early – and sent home or to hotels – to free up beds for Covid-19 sufferers. Guardian front page, Wednesday 13 January 2021: Patients sent to hotels to free up beds for Covid care pic.twitter.com/DNzqEYsEi4.
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Thursday's front page#TomorrowsPaperToday pic.twitter.com/Gw95Ebsb5h
— i newspaper (@theipaper) January 13, 2021
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail says despite Britain’s highest daily Covid death toll yet, there are “21 million reasons to be hopeful” – the number of vaccination doses that are now on British soil.
Thursday's @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/IYtd9LkmbV
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) January 13, 2021
The Daily Express echoes that upbeat tone with a headline of: “Coming soon! Covid jabs round the clock”.
Tomorrow's front page: 'Coming soon! Covid jabs round the clock' https://t.co/qf2thEOAy7#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/Zb8C3187G3
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) January 13, 2021
And The Sun also splashes on Boris Johnson’s pledge over “24/7” jabs, while Metro leads on Britain’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam working on the frontlines of the vaccination effort.
Coronation Street: Ray hatches an evil new plan
Abi is in the firing line.
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1968, and an old tape to tape recording of the Granada TV Show " What the Papers Say " Possibly October 1968 - Marriage of Jackie Onassis. Eric Sewell
A poll reveals “fury” over the Sussexes’ actions and says the couple should be “evicted from their The Daily Express says the “Queen is ready to cut a generous deal with her grandson Harry” which — The Guardian (@guardian) January 10, 2020. Weapons manufacturers will receive a £ 14 -billion
Tomorrow's front page: 'Brits will be able to get Covid jab 24/7' https://t.co/f84ZvayZK8 pic.twitter.com/44KXZh7PN9
— The Sun (@TheSun) January 13, 2021
Thursday's front page:VAN-TAMJAB MAN#tomorrowspaperstoday #BBCPapers #skypapers pic.twitter.com/BEzXNVPE45
— Metro Newspaper UK (@MetroUKNews) January 13, 2021
The Guardian brings a more sobering front page, however, showing photos of seven ordinary Britons who died from the coronavirus under a headline of: “Worst day yet for Covid deaths in Britain as toll passes 100,000”.
Guardian front page, Thursday 13 January 2021: Worst day yet for Covid deaths in Britain as toll passes 100,000 pic.twitter.com/EcmhxmV5iy
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 13, 2021
And The Independent leads with a story on the NHS cancelling “life-saving” transplants because hospital beds are filled with Covid patients.
INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: NHS cancels transplants due to bed shortage #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/tITL6iwWWu
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 13, 2021
The Daily Star has dressed four senior Government leaders up as clowns, asking “Can anybody give a straight answer?” about the fight against the pandemic.
Coronation Street: Abi secretly records Ray
Is this the evidence they needed?Abi, Alya and Faye clock Ray leaving the Bistro and are gutted to realise he has been released. In the hope of lending some weight to Faye's case, Alya reports Ray to the police for luring her to a hotel bedroom with the intention of having sex.
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Tomorrow's front page: 'Universally Challenged' https://t.co/T4NVJImBaf#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/Vg7ZroypYN
— Daily Star (@dailystar) January 13, 2021
And the Daily Mirror turns to the school meals issue, saying a “hero” teacher who delivers free food to children in Grimsby has given “heartless Tories and their fat cat chums” a “lesson in decency”.
Tomorrow's front page: A lesson in decency https://t.co/ruogodzG4w #TomorrowsPaperToday pic.twitter.com/cL4uzJCKh8
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) January 13, 2021
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