The metro goes with the news that children are being given a chickenpox vaccine as part of regular GP appointments from next year. The paper note that a childhood vaccine in England is currently hitting its 95% faster target, stating that chickenpox vaccine helps both children develop serious symptoms and prevent the need to take time out of school.
According to The Times, the chickenpox vaccine will be added to measles, kanthamala and rubella, which will make it in a new MMRV jab. Paper says that it will be introduced to more than 500,000 children in two doses in 12 and 18 months – and 98% is effective.
According to the major story of The Daily Mail, the new boss of supermarket chain Asda has urged Chancellor Rachel Reves to stop “everything”. Paper says Alan Leon has offered Reav’s “stinging rebuke”, which blames his policies on increasing prices and “hitting the consumer’s pocket”.
Financial Times also reported concerns about the possibility of tax hike in autumn budget, removing concerns in London’s Financial Services Industry that Reaves “will target banks to help to help sideline public finance”. FT states that there are concerns that she will opt for an overload or a new bank levy to fill the “at least £ 20bn” an estimated fiscal hole by economists.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener has reduced his tax bill by declaring his new flat in Hov. The paper shows that Rener has saved £ 40,000 by announcing his new £ 800,000 flat, but also makes it clear that it is “completely legal”.
The Guardian proceeds with Russian messengers in the UK and the European Union is called after an overnight air strikes in the Ukraine capital. The huge wave of dandruff throughout the night killed at least 21 people, including four children, after leveling a residential block – and also hit the European Union mission offices in the British Council and Kiev.
According to the reporting of the Daily Express, the French police do not want to go to the channel to stop the short boats leaving for Britian. The heads of the French Federation say that the authorities lack a lack of equipment, training and orders, as well as the case that “it is not part of their duties”, says paper.
Surya also proceeds with a migration story, suggests that the home office is hiring employees to teach “balloon craft and floristry facing boot”. Paper says that these teachers, including painting and hairdressing experts, are desired in the immigration removal center at Heathro Airport “where the prisoners include serious criminals”.
According to The Daily Mirror, Prince Harry can meet the king for the first time in about two years, when he visits London in the next two weeks. Paper notes that are growing for “treatment” of the hopes “family cracks”- and quote a source, saying: “There is a determination on both sides to do so.”
According to the Daily Star’s front page, UK politicians “are using robots to write speeches and letters”. Paper says that people doing so “will be lucky to come back to the next election”, and jokes – a delk and terminator with a front page – “Hasta La Vista, MP !!!”