2020-09-25
Guardian Front Page 25th of September 2020
The Guardian reports on the chancellor’s promise that not all jobs can be saved by his winter support scheme and that the economy is undergoing “permanent adjustment”.
The Guardian reports on the chancellor’s promise that not all jobs can be saved by his winter support scheme and that the economy is undergoing “permanent adjustment”.
The Financial Times reports on research by King’s College London that only 11% of people who should be quarantining are doing so.
Propping up jobs with taxpayers’ money would be “fundamentally wrong”, the chancellor told the House of Commons on Thursday, reports The Daily Telegraph.
The Metro leads on “Radical” Rishi Sunak’s plans to support workers when the furlough scheme ends after he set them out in the Commons on Thursday. The front page also features a picture of the prime minister’s fiancee Carrie Symonds and their baby on holiday in Italy.
The Daily Express leads with Rishi Sunak’s rescue package to support millions of jobs through the winter coronavirus crisis this winter which he will unveil on Thursday.
The Daily Star reports that a dozy driver had the “sort of luck PM Boris Johnson has endured lately” when a rising river submerged their car during high tide.
The Times leads with Rishi Sunak announcing a new multibillion-pound package of support for the economy on Thursday in an attempt to avoid mass redundancies in winter, with the new measures set to include wage subsidies for part-time workers.
Business chiefs and hospitality groups issued a string of dire warnings over the impact of Boris Johnson’s new six-month coronavirus restrictions, saying millions of jobs were on the line, the Daily Mail writes.