2020-07-07
Guardian Front Page 7th of July 2020
The Guardian’s lead story covers criticism of Boris Johnson’s claim that “too many” care homes “didn’t really follow the procedures” during the coronavirus crisis.
The Guardian’s lead story covers criticism of Boris Johnson’s claim that “too many” care homes “didn’t really follow the procedures” during the coronavirus crisis.
Ministers have been warned plans to allow late-night pubs and bars to sell takeaway alcohol will spark street violence and drunkenness, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The i front page says Chancellor Rishi Sunak has been urged to cut stamp duty this week.
Metro leads with the trial of former Tory MP Charlie Elphicke, who is charged with three counts of sexual assault.
The Financial Times says Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is coming under pressure to use Britain’s newly created sanctions system against Chinese officials and Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam.
The husband of TV presenter Kate Garraway is emerging from a coma after three months in intensive care with coronavirus, the Daily Mirror reports.
Britain’s “beleaguered arts and heritage sectors have been promised £1.57bn of help” in a government rescue package, The Guardian reports.
Boris Johnson is throwing the nation’s cultural institutions a “£1.57bn lifeline to keep theatres, music venues, museums and galleries afloat”, the Daily Express reports.