2020-09-27
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 27th of September 2020
One million young people could need “urgent help” to protect their futures from the coronavirus pandemic, the Prince of Wales has warned in The Sunday Telegraph.
One million young people could need “urgent help” to protect their futures from the coronavirus pandemic, the Prince of Wales has warned in The Sunday Telegraph.
Chefs, charities and celebrities are urging the prime minister to block sub-standard food from entering the UK under post-Brexit trade deals – that’s on the front of The Mail On Sunday.
Boris Johnson is facing a revolt in parliament over the way he is imposing COVID-19 restrictions on the population, The Observer reports.
The union for university staff and academics calls for in-person teaching to stop until the test and trace system is “fixed” and the spread of coronavirus is brought under control. That’s the lead story in The Guardian.
The Daily Mirror writes that the man suspected of killing London Police officer, Sergeant Matt Ratana, was understood to be known to terror police.
EastEnders star Peter Dean wants his long-dead character brought back to the long-running soap opera, reports the Daily Star.
‘Ministers’ plan to save Christmas at all costs’ is the main headline on The Daily Telegraph, which reports that mass testing, vaccine roll out and a break from the ‘rule of six’ are all being considered.
The shooting of police officer Matt Ratana dominates the front of the Daily Express, which again highlights that the suspect was on terror watch. He had been arrested on a drug offence and possession of ammunition.