Several of Saturday's papers lead with scientists' warnings over the latest coronavirus variant.
"UK 'red' alert over Omicron ability to hit double jabbed" is the headline on the front of the i weekend, with the paper saying public health officials have given the variant the highest alert level for its capacity to evade immunity. The paper adds that more than half of the known Omicron cases in England had been in people who were fully vaccinated.
Also leading on Arthur's death, the Daily Express quotes a former police chief who says the stepmother who beat and killed the six-year-old should never be released from prison. Emma Tustin was convicted of murder and sentenced to a minimum of 29 years. Thomas Hughes, Arthur's father, was convicted of the boy's manslaughter and jailed for 21 years.Elsewhere, the Daily Telegraph says a review of hate crimes will call for pestering women in the street or in pubs to become an offence.
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