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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about Partygate probe ‘fury’ over 126 Fines for ‘ Breaking #COVID19 Rules ‘ in Downing Street at cost of nearly 1/2 Million in ‘ Taxpayers Money ‘ in what a farcical waste of time and £460,000,” says the Daily Mail as Sue Grey demands to ‘ Name & Shame ‘ as Tories close ranks in ‘ Cover-Up ‘ Kindness & Love XX 🙏🙏’s for people to ‘ STOP LYING ‘ to the ‘ PUBLIC ‘ Amen

The Daily Mirror front page
Many papers focus on the latest details of the Partygate scandal, as No 10 says the prime minister has been told he faces no further fines after the police closed their investigation into Downing Street parties. The Daily Mirror contrasts Boris Johnson previously saying no Covid rules were broken with the total of 126 fines from police as a result of their four-month investigation.

and £184m lucky dip

The Guardian front page
The Guardian says civil servants and special advisers reacted with “fury and disbelief” at the prime minister receiving only one fine for law-breaking parties. It says the conclusion of the police investigation paves the way for the publication of Sue Gray’s report next week.
The Daily Mail front page
The Daily Mail, however, leads on very different comments criticising the Met Police’s investigation as a “farcical waste of time” and says the outcome sparked “fury over the Met’s warped priorities”. The paper says at least one Conservative MP who had submitted a letter of no-confidence in the prime minister has now withdrawn it.
The Daily Express
With a similar take, the Daily Express asks “Can we now just focus on the big issues?” It says Tory MPs are vowing to get behind Boris Johnson, with “relief” among his closest supporters, but the paper says many want him to “get Britain back on track” now the investigation is over.
The Daily Telegraph front page
The Daily Telegraph reports senior civil servant Sue Gray is demanding that key players in the Partygate scandal are named in her much-awaited report. Cartoonist Matt captures the moment, depicting one mosquito saying to another: “We’re only alive for 24 hours, I wish they’d hurry up and publish the Sue Grey report”.
The Metro front page
The Metro leads on Britain’s biggest-ever lottery jackpot winners Joe and Jess Thwaites – who landed a whopping £184,262,899.10 – with a lucky dip bought just a day before.
The Sun front page
The Sun says the couple celebrated their £184m win with a £16.95 steak and chips at a restaurant in Gloucester. The paper quotes a family source as saying: “They were in such a celebratory mood they left a sizeable tip.”
The Daily Star front page
“That’s their energy bills covered for a few months then” jokes the Daily Star headline, as it says the lucky couple “will be able to heat their house and still have a few pennies left over for luxuries like food”.
The Times front page
The Times says nearly one million patients with insomnia will be prescribed with a self-help app instead of sleeping bills, in what it says is a ground-breaking move by the NHS. It says the advice will help wean insomniacs off addictive hypnotic sleeping pills taken by about 500,000 Britons. The app Sleepio is the first web-based treatment to be approved by the medicines watchdog, the paper says.
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The end of the investigation into parties at Downing Street makes most of the front pages: The headline in the Daily Express is: “Can we now just focus on the big issues?”……………..The paper reports that allies of Boris Johnson believe the public now wants to “move on” in the face of issues such as the cost of living crisis and the war in Ukraine.

The Times and the Daily Telegraph say Sue Gray – the senior civil servant looking into the Partygate scandal – is demanding that key players are named: The Telegraph says she’s in discussions with human resources and legal teams in the Civil Service as well as trade unions to determine how “explicitly she can point the finger”.

Boris Johnson

The Times says her attempts to finalise the report are being frustrated by the refusal of the Metropolitan Police to identify individuals ………………..The Independent has the headline “One rule for him?”, and says Downing Street staff who received fines for attending the same lockdown parties as Boris Johnson reacted with fury.

“It’s a joke,” one source told the paper…………The same sentiment is highlighted by the Guardian. It says civil servants and special advisers are astonished and that the Met Police are under intense pressure to explain how they reached their conclusions.

The Daily Mirror’s front page is a quote from last December by the prime minister saying: “No Covid rules broken.” Directly underneath, under yesterday’s date, the headline “126 fines”.

Away from Partygate, the Telegraph reports that some detectives are investigating rapes and murders from home, including in areas with some of the worst crime rates in the country: A government source describes the trend as “baffling” and says: “Surely you would get far better challenges and inspiration – as well as the ability to scrutinise leads and ideas with your colleagues – in the office rather than sitting on your own at home.”………..But the chair of the Hampshire Police Federation says it’s “definitely positive for officers” to avoid fighting traffic. “You can probably have a few more cups of tea” and it’s “more of a relaxed atmosphere”, she tells the paper.

In a leader column, the Financial Times says demands to override or scrap the Northern Ireland protocol are counterproductive……..It warns that stability in Northern Ireland is at risk – and Boris Johnson would not win a trade war with Europe. The paper says the DUP’s view that the protocol is a disaster contributes to the sense that Northern Ireland is ungovernable.

The Times says doctors are shifting away from prescribing sleeping tablets to recommending a self-help app instead: In what it describes as a “ground-breaking move by the NHS”, GPs have been told to offer Sleepio, a digital therapy programme, to help wean insomniacs off addictive sleeping pills.

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