2020-10-25
Sunday Express Front Page 25th of October 2020
The Sunday Express leads with fears that frustrated families might ignore COVID bans on Christmas visits.
The Sunday Express leads with fears that frustrated families might ignore COVID bans on Christmas visits.
The Sunday Mirror reports that the NHS is battling a mental health crisis among health workers fighting the second wave of COVID-19.
The two-week isolation period for people who have been in contact with a person who has COVID-19 could be halved due to fears of non-compliance with the test and trace system, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Observer leads with news that 2,000 child health specialists have condemned the government’s decision not to fund free meals for disadvantaged children in England over the school holidays.
The Times leads with a report that Britain has launched several covert attacks on Russia and its interests as punishment for a series of recent “international transgressions”.
It’s the story dominating tomorrow’s front pages – the Daily Star writes that members of the public, businesses and local councils are helping to feed children in need over the holidays after the government voted against extending free school meals.
The Guardian reports that local councils have come together to start feeding disadvantaged children over the holidays in support of a campaign led by England and Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford.Read more on this story here.
It would be an “admission of failure” if the virus were here to stay. That’s the view of a medical expert splashed on the front of the Daily Express, which reports that a mix of vaccines, more testing and better tracing could see the end of coronavirus.
The Daily Telegraph says the National Trust could soon be investigated by the charity regulator over complaints about its controversial review of links between its properties and the British empire and slavery.