image captionThe i leads on a "big push" by the government to ensure 16 and 17 year-olds take up the offer of a Covid vaccination. It says the measures will include getting teenagers jabbed at football grounds and gigs - with social media stars and influencers raising awareness.
image captionThe Times focuses on a campaign to boost Covid vaccinations among the under-30s in England, reporting ministers are to "employ veiled threats" to boost waning take-up rates. Adverts on social media platforms as well as music radio will tell them to have a jab or "miss out on the good times" amid plans to introduce vaccination passports in the autumn.
image captionUniversities are turning to entrance exams because they can no longer rely on A-level results amid a "tsunami" of top grades, reports the Daily Telegraph. The paper has been speaking to university officials as a report on exam grade inflation warns it could be higher this year while teachers continue to determine results because of the pandemic.
image captionThe Guardian says the government has been funding hundreds of extra university places on medical and dental courses in England as "rampant grade inflation" has led to unexpectedly high numbers of students qualifying for places.
image captionMetro focuses on the UK holidaymakers hit by the latest travel rule changes, which saw Mexico added to the red list. Thousands were left scrambling to leave the country to avoid having to quarantine in a hotel on their return, it reports. Metro's main picture is of footballer Jack Grealish following his record breaking £100m move to Manchester City.
image captionThe Daily Mail accuses the UK's climate tsar of hypocrisy, saying he flew to at least 30 countries as he prepared for the COP26 environment summit in November. The Mail also says Alok Sharma has visited six countries on the travel red list, but has been given a ministerial exemption from having to quarantine each time.
image caption"Johnson is the pits", says the headline in the Daily Mirror as it reports the prime minister's assertion that Margaret Thatcher gave the UK an "early start" in the move away from coal-fired power by shutting coal mines in the 1980s. Boris Johnson has been "blasted" by communities affected by the former PM's policy, it says.
image captionThe Financial Times reports comments from the Bank of England on its efforts to keep inflation under control. In a change of stance, the bank indicated that "some modest tightening of monetary policy" is likely over the next two years, including discussions over raising interest rates, says the paper.
image captionThe Daily Express says the Bank of England's warning on inflation was a "hammer blow" for savers who stand to see their nest eggs shrink even more after years of low interest rates.
image captionThe Sun says the owner of an alpaca set to be put down after testing positive for bovine TB is vowing to "take a bullet" to save him from the officials' action.
image captionAnd finally, the Daily Star has a dig at "po-faced bosses" who ban staff from sharing "cheeky jokes" with colleagues.