2020-10-07
Guardian Front Page 7th of October 2020
The Guardian goes with the impact of coronavirus on the new university year, saying three of the UK’s largest are stopping face-to-face teaching after a spike in cases on campus.
The Guardian goes with the impact of coronavirus on the new university year, saying three of the UK’s largest are stopping face-to-face teaching after a spike in cases on campus.
The Daily Star goes with the heartwarming tale of how Gunnersaurus, the Arsenal mascot dumped by the club in a cost-cutting measure, has been saved by the intervention of midfielder Mesut Ozil.
The Daily Telegraph leads on claims the Cabinet is split over coronavirus policy amid a growing Conservative backlash over Boris Johnson’s handling of the crisis. There’s more on efforts by Tory rebels to change ministers’ minds here.
The Daily Mirror has a scathing assessment of Boris Johnson’s speech to the Conservative Party conference, saying the prime minister “waffled” about “getting back to normal” but ignored unemployment and COVID.
The i carries hopeful news on the pandemic, saying more of those becoming infected during the second wave are surviving than during the initial outbreak earlier this year.
The Financial Times leads with a warning on the UK’s COVID testing capacity, saying NHS labs are running out of kits and chemicals they need to carry out tests. Sky’s health correspondent, Ashish Joshi, has all the details here.
The Metro reports on how Facebook and Twitter removed a post by Donald Trump in which the US president claimed coronavirus is “far less lethal” then flu. We have the full story here.
Boris Johnson wants wind to power every home in Britain by 2030, according to The Times.