2020-12-10
Guardian Front Page 10th of December 2020
The Guardian describes the prime minister’s meeting in Brussels as a “last-ditch Brexit Dinner”.
The Guardian describes the prime minister’s meeting in Brussels as a “last-ditch Brexit Dinner”.
The Daily Mirror reports that Tesco is stockpiling food in case the UK and EU fail to reach a post-Brexit trade deal.
Reacting to Boris Johnson’s dinner meeting to secure a Brexit agreement, Metro declares: “Give us a meal deal”.
The Financial Times reports that the Treasury is poised to demand that firms such as AirBnB and Uber impose VAT on their customers.
The Times writes that a last ditch push for a Brexit deal can only happen if the UK and EU find “a new political will” to break the deadlock in talks.
Brexit features on the front of the Financial Times, with the headline reading: “UK will break ranks with EU and ditch US tariffs over state subsidies.”
The Daily Mail hails “V-Day heroes who made Britain proud” – referring to the first UK residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine. It also pictures Sky News journalist Beth Rigby with our presenter Kay Burley.
The Guardian reports that the future of Britain’s relationship with Europe will depend on the outcome of a Brexit meeting between Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels tomorrow.
Amid the happiness that the coronavirus vaccine rollout brings, the Daily Telegraph sends a note of caution, reporting that masks may need to be worn until late next year.