What the papers say – February 2
Royal bananas, screen time, organ donation and – of course – Brexit are on Saturday’ front pages.
The Daily Mail leads with guidelines being considered by the Chief Medical Officer on how children should use video games, television, mobile phones and tablets.
Saturday's Daily Mail: "Screen limit for children" pic.twitter.com/nchbiXKNnS#BBCPapers#tomorrowspaperstoday (via @BBCHelenaLee)
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) February 1, 2019
Meanwhile the schools minister has called for a ban on mobile phones in schools, The Times says.
Ban mobile phone use in schools#tomorrowspaperstoday@BBCHelenaLee@thetimespic.twitter.com/S9tKzrS3Qh
— The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) February 1, 2019
The Sun leads with messages left on bananas for sex workers by the Duchess of Sussex.
Tomorrow's front page: Meghan Markle writes inspirational messages on bananas for sex workers https://t.co/04wbls9aOepic.twitter.com/Qk3CaSTPyn
— The Sun (@TheSun) February 1, 2019
The Daily Telegraph reports on the latest in legal wrangling with Sir Philip Green over allegations about his conduct towards employees.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph – 'Green's lawyer was 'victim' too, court told' #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/9BmaKnMlqM
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 1, 2019
The Daily Express says a row has broken out over the EU describing Gibraltar as a “British colony”.
Saturday’s @Daily_Express front page
– How dare you! EU insults ‘colony’ Gibraltar – National Trust EXCLUSIVE– Caring Meghan Markle’s message for sex workers#tomorrowspaperstoday#frontpagespic.twitter.com/k99p7eHuPc
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) February 1, 2019
The Daily Mirror leads with reforms to organ donation after they cleared the latest parliamentary hurdle.
Tomorrow's front page: Thank you #tomorrowspaperstodayhttps://t.co/o6EDCW0PTtpic.twitter.com/YjCK7JhtZ8
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) February 1, 2019
The Guardian reports that “putrefying stockpiles” of waste could build up in the event of a no-deal Brexit if export licences are made void.
The Guardian front page, Saturday 2 February 2019: Officials warn of putrefying piles of waste after Brexit pic.twitter.com/qADRcwLKUu
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 1, 2019
The Independent says senior civil servants are planning in case the UK stays in the EU customs union.
Tomorrow’s @Independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the daily edition: https://t.co/ozdV9Zd9Sipic.twitter.com/0p88DFwSf0
— The Independent (@Independent) February 1, 2019
And the Financial Times leads with tax warnings over people accessing their pensions early.
FT Weekend: "Unwary savers tapping pension pots early risk falling into tax trap" pic.twitter.com/YRtatoQBVn#BBCPapers#tomorrowspaperstoday (via @BBCHelenaLee)
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) February 1, 2019