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Newspaper headlines: Taxi bomb suspect and Covid booster jabs | Newspaper headlines: Taxi bomb suspect and Covid booster jabs |
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The smiling face of Emad Al Swealmeen dominates the front pages, as the papers reveal details about the man who died when a homemade bomb exploded outside Liverpool Women's Hospital. | The smiling face of Emad Al Swealmeen dominates the front pages, as the papers reveal details about the man who died when a homemade bomb exploded outside Liverpool Women's Hospital. |
TheDaily Telegraph reports that the 32-year-old asylum seeker formally converted to Christianity at the nearby Cathedral in 2017. The Telegraph - and the Daily Express among others - suggest that his intended target was the cathedral, where a Remembrance Sunday Service was going on at the time, with hundreds of people attending. | TheDaily Telegraph reports that the 32-year-old asylum seeker formally converted to Christianity at the nearby Cathedral in 2017. The Telegraph - and the Daily Express among others - suggest that his intended target was the cathedral, where a Remembrance Sunday Service was going on at the time, with hundreds of people attending. |
While the motive for his attack remains unclear, the Sun says he was in a "rage" about his asylum bids being repeatedly turned down. | While the motive for his attack remains unclear, the Sun says he was in a "rage" about his asylum bids being repeatedly turned down. |
The Times says security sources have not ruled out that Al Swealmeen was inspired by an Islamic State militants' attack on a maternity ward in the Afghan capital, Kabul, last year. | The Times says security sources have not ruled out that Al Swealmeen was inspired by an Islamic State militants' attack on a maternity ward in the Afghan capital, Kabul, last year. |
The Daily Mirror accuses him of being the "bomber who targeted new mums and babies". The paper says one source has told it that a blast in the hospital would have been "horrific". | The Daily Mirror accuses him of being the "bomber who targeted new mums and babies". The paper says one source has told it that a blast in the hospital would have been "horrific". |
The Guardian reports that police cannot be sure, at this stage, if the hospital was the target, or if the device went off prematurely. But it says hospitals have been advised to review their security arrangements, amid fears of another attack. | The Guardian reports that police cannot be sure, at this stage, if the hospital was the target, or if the device went off prematurely. But it says hospitals have been advised to review their security arrangements, amid fears of another attack. |
The Daily Mail claims that Emad Al Swealmeen had been arrested for possession of a "large knife" after an asylum claim was rejected in 2014. The paper says this resulted in Al Swealmeen being sectioned under the Mental Health Act. | The Daily Mail claims that Emad Al Swealmeen had been arrested for possession of a "large knife" after an asylum claim was rejected in 2014. The paper says this resulted in Al Swealmeen being sectioned under the Mental Health Act. |
The Mail says that "worryingly" he was not know to MI5 or the counter-extremism Prevent programme. | The Mail says that "worryingly" he was not know to MI5 or the counter-extremism Prevent programme. |
"Lucky to be alive," is the Metro's headline. The paper focuses on the escape of the taxi driver, David Perry, just seconds after the suspect's device exploded in the cab, with both of them still inside. | "Lucky to be alive," is the Metro's headline. The paper focuses on the escape of the taxi driver, David Perry, just seconds after the suspect's device exploded in the cab, with both of them still inside. |
Police, fire and bomb disposal crews were at the scene of the blast, which remains cordoned off | Police, fire and bomb disposal crews were at the scene of the blast, which remains cordoned off |
The i leads with a call from the prime minister for people over the age of 40 to "get booster jabs to save Christmas". The paper carries his warning that a festive season lockdown "cannot be ruled out" because of the wave of Covid in Europe. | The i leads with a call from the prime minister for people over the age of 40 to "get booster jabs to save Christmas". The paper carries his warning that a festive season lockdown "cannot be ruled out" because of the wave of Covid in Europe. |
The Manchester Evening News calls on the government to deliver the HS2 project in full. The paper carries a mock-up of the poster from the Trainspotting film - picturing Boris Johnson and colleagues above the words: "Choose the North. Choose jobs. Choose to finally keep your rail promises". | The Manchester Evening News calls on the government to deliver the HS2 project in full. The paper carries a mock-up of the poster from the Trainspotting film - picturing Boris Johnson and colleagues above the words: "Choose the North. Choose jobs. Choose to finally keep your rail promises". |
And finally, the papers have photos of the line-up for this year's "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" - or as the Daily Mail calls it: "I'm an oldie... get me in there!". | And finally, the papers have photos of the line-up for this year's "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" - or as the Daily Mail calls it: "I'm an oldie... get me in there!". |
The Mail says Dame Arlene Philips - at 78, the show's oldest ever contestant - and Richard Madeley - who is 65 - will be leading other TV veterans into a castle in North Wales. | The Mail says Dame Arlene Philips - at 78, the show's oldest ever contestant - and Richard Madeley - who is 65 - will be leading other TV veterans into a castle in North Wales. |
The Daily Star says Richard Madeley cannot wait to get stuck into the Bushtucker Trial. "I'm Mad for it," declares the paper's headline. | The Daily Star says Richard Madeley cannot wait to get stuck into the Bushtucker Trial. "I'm Mad for it," declares the paper's headline. |
OUR YOUNG MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS: Dr Alex George explores mental health issues in young people | OUR YOUNG MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS: Dr Alex George explores mental health issues in young people |
IT'S A RACE TO THE FINISH LINE!: Stacey Solomon helps families declutter their homes | IT'S A RACE TO THE FINISH LINE!: Stacey Solomon helps families declutter their homes |