2020-11-25
Guardian Front Page 25th of November 2020
“Christmas bubbles” is the headline term of choice for The Guardian’s version of the story.
“Christmas bubbles” is the headline term of choice for The Guardian’s version of the story.
The Daily Mirror opts for the same story, with accompanying pun-based headline.
The country’s festive strategy is also the subject of The Daily Telegraph’s front page, which also features an image of Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
Metro focuses on news of the UK-wide plan to relax COVID-19 restrictions over Christmas.
On the front of the Daily Express is an appeal from the prime minister to follow the rules at Christmas in order for a better chance of beating coronavirus by Easter.
The Daily Star is reporting on the words used by TV presenter Jeremy Kyle toward guest Steve Dymond during filming of his ITV show. Mr Dymond was found dead in his flat last year, days after taking a lie detector test on the programme.
The Independent is reporting on COVID-19 measures being extended until March at the very earliest.