Newspaper headlines: 'Meta reins in fact-checking' and A&E 'flu crisis'


src=”https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/480/cpsprodpb/0b3c/live/5c9f3500-cd44-11ef-87df-d575b9a434a4.png.webp” alt=”The headline in the Sun reads: “Not seeing Redknapp”. “>

The Sun reports that Harry Redknapp has been forced to pull out of the Australian version of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! because of the country’s strict Covid-19 rules. The former Spurs manager was due to travel to Australia to take part as an intruder, but has been told he would have to undergo mandatory quarantine for two weeks which he cannot do because of his TV commitments in the UK.

The FT Weekend features a “Journal of Luxury” section, which includes an interview with Apple design chief Jony Ive, who says the company’s forthcoming watch is its “most personal product ever”. He also defends Apple’s pricing strategy, saying: “I’m used to being told that we’re doomed, that it’s a ridiculous price, that I shouldn’t say this publicly.” Meanwhile, the paper also talks to fashion designer Mary Katrantzou, who describes her Athens studio as her “cocoon”.

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