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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ Strikes By Everyone ‘ The Sun’s opinion column accuses the unions of – in its words – “using skint families and stricken firms as cannon fodder in their political war”. It calls on Rishi Sunak to “show some Thatcherite steel” – by bringing in emergency laws, which would make it harder for workers to strike but will this just makes things worst Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s to God for ‘ Help & Guidance ‘ Amen
The Daily Mail is one of several newspapers covering the rise of Strep A infections in the UK, reporting that health chiefs have cited children having a lower immunity to the infection since they were isolated during the government’s stay-at-home measures during the pandemic. It is also offering readers an exclusive look at Matt Hancock’s pandemic diaries, kicking off a series of extracts taken from the former health secretary’s book.The Daily Mirror says there are fears Strep A is “sweeping schools undetected”. And the paper has taken a different approach to its first look at Matt Hancock’s pandemic diaries, taking a swipe at the former health secretary for his “pathetic” frustrations that public opinion turned against him when he broke Covid lockdown guidance amid an affair with his aide.The Daily Telegraph also leads on the emergence of the deadly Strep A infection, reporting that health chiefs issued an alert on Friday night to parents after cases were found to be five times higher than before the Covid pandemic. Vladimir Putin’s motivations behind starting peace talks with Ukraine also feature, with Foreign Secretary James Cleverly warning the Russian president could pretend to cooperate with Ukraine while he trains more troops and replenishes ammunition.Russia has “quietly amassed” a fleet of 100 ageing oil tankers to work around western restrictions on its oil sales following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the Financial Times reports. As an EU ban on Russia’s seaborne imports comes into effect on Monday, Mr Putin is said to be looking to use its new fleet to supply the likes of India, China and Turkey, who have not imposed sanctions. It also reports that Sajid Javid is eyeing up a role with investment house Pimco once he steps down as an MP at the next general election.The cost of living crisis is the front of centre for the Daily Star, with the newspaper warning that Christmas dinner staple, the chipolata, will be the most expensive item on the festive menu. It also features a World Cup pullout to commemorate England’s upcoming match with Senegal on Sunday.The Times turns its attention to the nurse’s strike, with staff staging their first ever national walkout on December 15 and 20. Analysis from the newspaper indicates 140,000 patients could have their operations and consultations cancelled when care is reduced to minimum levels across the days of the strike.Up to half a million of the UK’s poorest families have been left without help to pay their energy bills since October, The Guardian reports. A total of 1.3m vouchers for those using prepayment meters are lost, delayed or unclaimed, its exclusive states, prompting MPs and charities to urge the government to provide more support.The Sun takes a different tack as it leads on Saturday night’s fight between heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora. Fury has pledged to knock out Chisora before watching England take on Senegal in the World Cup on Sunday. “I always win and so will England,” he told the newspaper.The Daily Express has alleged tensions between King Charles and his son Prince Harry are “fast approaching the point of no return”. According to the newspaper, the King is said to have spoken to some advisers about rebuilding his relationship with the prince, who stepped down from his royal duties in February 2021.UK Brexit “regrets” are growing, the i newspaper reports. According to the newspaper’s exclusive poll, 47% want closer ties with the EU, and one in seven Leave voters would vote to remain in the EU if they had the chance again. It also reports that the Royal Mail strike will make the final Christmas cut-off for post five days earlier than usual.
It has conducted research suggesting that up to 140,000 patients could have operations and consultations cancelled because of the action.
The paper’s leader says the prime minister must work out how to prevent the wave of walk-outs in the NHS and other sectors paralysing the country if he’s to have any chance of restoring confidence in the government.
It says this is because an estimated one point three million vouchers for homes that use pre-payment meters have been lost, delayed or not been claimed.
A government spokesman tells the paper: “All vouchers for October and November should have been dispatched by suppliers. If customers have not received them, or are having difficulties in redeeming them, they should contact their supplier”.
The Sun’s opinion column accuses the unions of – in its words – “using skint families and stricken firms as cannon fodder in their political war”.
In the survey of 1,500 adults, the Mirror says only 23% were against the action. The paper’s leader states that: “The findings reflect not just the widespread appreciation of NHS workers but also the dismay that nurses are so poorly paid.”
Several of the papers lead on the recent deaths of six young children who had contracted the Strep A bacterial infection in England and Wales.
The paper says the Kremlin has assembled what the oil shipping industry refers to as a “shadow fleet”. Experts say the evidence of this is a large increase in the number of unnamed or new buyers appearing in shipping registers.
The paper says the book, which is called The Plot, will seek to disguise the identities of her sources, by giving them the names of characters from Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels.
But one Tory critic pours scorn on the idea, insisting that: “It’s going to take a journalist thirty seconds to work out who is who.”
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