A pill to treat critical Covid patients and MPs' anger at Boris Johnson feature on the front pages.
The Daily Mail reports on a "triple Covid boost" as we head into the winter. It hails the potential effect of a new antiviral "wonder pill" Paxlovid in reducing the number of critical patients in hospital, the new ease to book a third vaccine dose and figures showing cases have dropped by a third in two weeks.The positive effect of Pfizer's Paxlovid pill on investment in the stock market is the main story for the Financial Times.
Returning to a different political controversy faced by the PM this year, the Guardian reports there are renewed calls for an investigation into the cost of the renovation of his Downing St flat. The paper says the Labour Party have urged Parliament's ethics watchdog to investigate the reportedly £200,000 cost of the work, which was initially paid for by a Tory donor. The prime minister has previously said he reimbursed the donor for the renovation costs.
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