The findings of the first report of the public inquiry into COVID-19 are being widely reported in the newspapers today.
“They have let us all down,” the headline read. Daily MirrorNext to it is a photo of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing a mask. Parents The report, quoted by Reuters, said the UK’s coronavirus response plan “suffered from fatal flaws”. Sun Flaws in the UK’s coronavirus response have led to 235,000 deaths, the report says, but it also says the only real mistake by successive health ministers was accepting complacent assurances from advising health experts.
Times “The report shows a lack of imagination on the part of politicians and scientists who failed to consider all the dire scenarios, even though there was still time to act,” the report said. Such a thing must never happen again. Daily Express I agree and say, “I’ll have to be prepared next time.”
i is, Financial Times and The Daily Telegraph All these reports come as Democrats are trying to end US President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. The Telegraph reports that Biden may step down at the weekend. The paper quoted a friend of the president as saying: “We pray he does the right thing. He’s heading in that direction.”
The i editorial said Biden’s aides were “hiding growing concerns about his fitness to run the campaign and ultimately the top job.” The Financial Times reported that Democratic Party leaders were applying pressure behind the scenes, but Biden’s campaign team was staunchly defending him and insisting he would continue his campaign.
“Judge speaks for all eco-fanatics,” reads the headline on the front page of the newspaper. Daily MailUnder a photo of five environmental activists who were given up to five years in prison on Thursday for blocking the M25 for four days, TimesThe paper quoted entrepreneur Dale Vince as saying the longest sentence ever given for non-violent protest was “just not right” given prison overcrowding, while Guardian columnist George Monbiot said: “This is the kind of punishment you’d expect in Russia or Egypt.”
The sketch writer focuses on Sir Ed Davey’s appearance in the Post Office Horizon survey. Daily MailQuentin Letts said it was lucky the speech came after the general election – he said the Liberal Democrats “might have been devastated” if Thursday’s “bottom-shaking” press conference had taken place before voting day.
For John Crace Parents“This was sometimes a shifty Ed, and other times an Ed who was confused and couldn’t believe what was happening to him.”
Tom Peck Times Sir Ed narrowed his eyes and clenched his jaw as he said, “I’ve personally seen those same eyeballs as their owner prepared to be launched 80 feet into the air on a giant pendulum swing. I’ve also seen them go around a high corner at 68mph into Europe’s only quadruple barrel roll rollercoaster section. Only now do I realise I’d never actually seen the man look nervous,” he says.