2020-07-28
Financial Times Front Page 28th of July 2020
On the front of the Financial Times, the US dollar has dropped to a two-year low and is now on track for its worst month in nearly a decade.
On the front of the Financial Times, the US dollar has dropped to a two-year low and is now on track for its worst month in nearly a decade.
Self-isolation requirements for people arriving in the UK from Spain and other high-risk coronavirus countries could eventually be shortened to 10 days if they test negative for the illness, The Daily Telegraph reports.
On the front of the i is Downing Street’s warning that all foreign travel could be at risk this summer.
Homes with people self-isolating after returning from abroad have been “left unchecked” after it was revealed that police have fined just one person for breaking restrictions, the Metro reports.
The Times reports on “turmoil” with hundreds of thousands of Britons “rushing to cancel foreign holidays” after the government imposed quarantine restrictions on anyone returning from Spain.
The Daily Mirror reports that “millions of Brits” have had their holidays ruined by the government’s decision to make Spain one of the countries from which returning holidaymakers must quarantine for 14 days.
The i says ministers are “defiant” in the face of fallout from the overnight decision to impose quarantine on people returning from Spain, insisting it was the right thing to do.
The Daily Mail leads on the future of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, saying Harry and Meghan will “never resume official royal duties” after the publication of a “bombshell” biography.
The Daily Express reports on “holiday chaos” for millions after a spike in coronavirus cases across Europe.
The Guardian says the government may impose more of what it calls “handbrake” changes of policy on people returning from abroad as the coronavirus pandemic continues.