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#AceDaileyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Scientists and environmentalists have called for Mr Johnson and Mr Macron to end the row over Anglo-French fishing rights amid fears the disagreement could overshadow #COP26, the Observer reports: The UK is due to host 120 world leaders at the climate commit in Glasgow from today: The PM has said #COP26 could mark “the beginning of the end of climate change” but will #PeopleB4Profit COME FIRST OR #ProfitB4People only God knows the Real Beginning & The End Amen

The Sunday Telegraph front page 31 October 2021
The fishing row and COP26 feature prominently on Sunday’s front pages. The Sunday Telegraph reports that Boris Johnson has urged the European Union to “rein in” France as the British prime minister accused Emmanuel Macron of participating in a “pattern” of threats against the UK.

Nov.01, 2021: @acenewsservices

Ahead of COP26, the Sunday People leads with Ricky Gervais’s calls for an immediate UK ban on importing hunt trophies. The paper says a photo of a shot polar bear will be projected by campaigners at the climate summit.Moving away from COP26 and the Anglo-French fishing row, the Sunday Times continues its coverage of a British soldier accused of killing a 21-year-old Kenyan woman in 2012.

BBC News: Staff:

The dispute about fishing rights between Britain and France is the lead for a number of Sunday’s papers.

However, the paper reports that there is “exasperation” among green groups and scientists at the way London and Paris have been embroiled in the fishing dispute. And the paper carries a rare front-page editorial which it has titled “We have just two weeks to avert disaster”.Elsewhere, the Sunday Express brands the PM “Boris the gladiator” as it pictures him amid the ruins of the Colosseum in Rome on its front page. The paper says Mr Johnson has urged the EU not to back France in the row and reports that the PM has argued that the future of humanity is threatened by rising global temperatures ahead of the “moment of truth” climate summit.

According to the paper, the alleged killer, identified only as Soldier X, joked with fellow troops on Facebook about Agnes Wanjiru’s murder. The paper describes several Facebook posts allegedly from Soldier X. The Army has been criticised for its inadequate response, the paper adds.The lead story on the front of the Mail on Sunday is a report into a “massive cyber heist” involving jewellery firm Graff. The paper says Russian hackers have taken the personal details of world leaders, celebrities and billionaires, with 69,000 confidential documents being. The ransom is thought to be in the tens of millions of pounds, according to the Mail. Some files released so far relate to Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, David Beckham and Sir Philip Green.Dominating the front of the Sunday Mirror is the Pride of Britain Awards, where Ed Sheeran performed a surprise duet with a girl who has survived meningitis. Seven-year-old Harmonie-Rose Allen won the Mirror Pride of Britain’s Child of Courage award after she took on huge challenges to raise £100,000 for charity despite losing her limbs to the illness.And the Daily Star Sunday says that Only Fools and Horses star Sir David Jason has named his voiceover for 1980s cartoon crimefighter Danger Mouse as his favourite career role, rather than Del Boy from the ever-popular Only Fools And Horses. “So sorry Rodders” is the paper’s headline.

The Sunday Telegraph reports that Boris Johnson has urged the European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, to “rein in” France over what it calls its “aggressive rhetoric”. 

A British government source is quoted as saying the EU needs to do something because if France goes ahead with its threat to stop UK boats landing in its ports, it will put the whole EU in breach of the post-Brexit trade deal.

The Observer says leading scientists and environmentalists have called on Mr Johnson and President Emmanuel Macron to declare an immediate ceasefire in the dispute, as fears grow that it could overshadow the COP26 summit. 

It says there is exasperation at the way the UK and French governments are at each other’s throats.

One campaigner tells the paper the two sides “should clear this up and move swiftly on to the rather more important matter of protecting the future of our planet”.

EPABoris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron greeted each other at the G20 summit in Rome, amid tensions over fishing rights

The Sunday People has a picture of a shot polar bear, which will be displayed by campaigners at the Glasgow conference today.

It says they want an immediate UK ban on importing hunt trophies – something the prime minister pledged two years ago.

TV star Ricky Gervais, warns that polar bears are under threat from climate change – but also from people who want their skins or their heads above the fireplace.

According to the Mail on Sunday’s top story, hackers have plundered the personal details of world leaders, Hollywood A-listers and billionaire tycoons in a massive “virtual heist” on the exclusive jewellery firm, Graff. 

It says they have already leaked 69,000 confidential documents on to the “dark web”.

They are thought to be demanding tens of millions of pounds in ransom money to stop the release of further sensitive information, it adds.

Getty ImagesBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Colosseum during the G20 summit in Rome

For a second week, the Sunday Times leads with its investigation into the alleged murder by a British soldier or soldiers of a young Kenyan mother last seen entering a hotel room near an army base in the town of Nanyuki. 

The paper is angry that the Army has so far failed to order a full-blown Royal Military Police inquiry into the killing, which happened in 2012. 

According to the paper, a Kenyan diplomatic source believes the case is being “suppressed” to protect relations between the UK and Kenya.

Finally, warnings about possible shortages in the shops caused by supply chain problems continue to make the headlines.

The Sunday Telegraph says shoppers looking to buy books as Christmas presents are being urged to make their purchases early amid concerns about a worldwide paper shortage.

And the same newspaper reports that brides-to-be have been advised to order their wedding dresses as soon as they become engaged.

It says delays at UK ports could lead to late deliveries of dresses, veils and head pieces bought from manufacturers overseas, leaving brides without their outfits on their big day.

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