Matt Hancock's Covid grilling on I'm a Celebrity and civil servants avoiding the justice secretary are among Saturday's front page stories.
A couple of front pages lead with former Health Secretary Matt Hancock being given a "jungle grilling" by his I'm a Celebrity... campmates. The Daily Mirror reports ITV newsreader Charlene White, whose aunt died alone in lockdown from Covid, refused to accept Mr Hancock's apology - with the journalist adamant that falling in love was no excuse for breaking his own guidance.
Shelving plans to cut taxes on businesses making private investments in capital projects will raise concerns among businesses and Tory MPs the Treasury may not do enough to help the UK out of recession, the paper reports.Care homes and hospitals continuing to enforce Covid visitor restrictions will be required to allow people to see relatives under new plans, according to the Times.
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