2020-07-06
Daily Telegraph Front Page 6th of July 2020
Companies will be paid cash bonuses to hire young people as trainees as part of government plans to “alleviate post-coronavirus unemployment”, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Companies will be paid cash bonuses to hire young people as trainees as part of government plans to “alleviate post-coronavirus unemployment”, The Daily Telegraph reports.
A “weather bomb” bringing possibly the “wettest July of all time has begun moving across Britain”, the Daily Star reports.
The prime minister has called on the nation to “roll up our sleeves” and clean up the “rubbish discarded during lockdown”, the Daily Mail reports.
The chancellor has drawn up proposals to “exempt homebuyers from paying any stamp duty under plans to kickstart Britain’s economy”, The Times reports.
The financial services company Wirecard has been “lossmaking” in Europe and the US for years, the Financial Times reports.
Theatres, museums, cinemas and art galleries have been promised a £1.57bn boost in “the biggest ever” spending splurge on arts and culture, the Metro reports.
The Sunday Times features a story about its undercover investigation into a fashion giant.
The Sunday Mirror leads with a story about Prince Andrew.