2020-09-30
Financial Times Front Page 30th of September 2020
The Financial Times says that a whistleblower tried to warn EY about fraud at German payment company Wirecard, four years before the firm collapsed.
The Financial Times says that a whistleblower tried to warn EY about fraud at German payment company Wirecard, four years before the firm collapsed.
“And you thought you were confused” is the headline on the front of the Daily Mirror, which reports on the prime minister had to apologise for misspeaking while trying to explain the new coronavirus regulations in the North East.
The Metro says the prime minister has had to apologise after admitting he misspoke when trying to clarify the new coronavirus rules in the north east.
The Times reports on growing resentment towards the prime minister among Tory MPs over coronavirus restrictions, comparing some elements to George Orwell’s 1984.
The Guardian goes with the global roll out of on-the-spot coronavirus tests which give results in 15-30 minutes and which, it says, could save thousands of lives.
The Daily Star carries a dire warning about the weather, saying the UK is set to be hit by five named storms this winter.
The Daily Mirror reports on confusion over the latest coronavirus restrictions, with students feeling trapped inside at university while drinkers mix freely after pubs close at 10pm.
The i reports that some Tory MPs are angry with ministers because they have not agreed to some of the government’s new coronavirus restrictions.
The Daily Express says ministers are close to striking a deal to head off a backbench Tory revolt over new coronavirus restrictions.