2021-01-14
Financial Times Front Page 14th of January 2021
On the front of the Financial Times is news of Donald Trump’s second impeachment, which comes as a result of a mob of his supporters storming the US Capitol on 6 January.
On the front of the Financial Times is news of Donald Trump’s second impeachment, which comes as a result of a mob of his supporters storming the US Capitol on 6 January.
Ministers are looking into whether vaccines due for delivery next month could be dispatched earlier, according to The Daily Telegraph. It comes after Boris Johnson’s promise to launch 24-hour vaccination centres.
The Guardian is leading with the 1,564 COVID-19 deaths reported on Wednesday, which is the highest increase in fatalities since the pandemic began.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam is front and centre on the Metro, with a picture of him joining efforts in Nottingham to deliver COVID-19 jabs.
The Queen’s cousin has appeared in court over a sexual assault charge, the Daily Mail reports.
The Star says fears of a hard Brexit led to a 40% increase in Viagra sales before the UK left the EU for good at the end of last year.
The Times has covered a push by retailers like John Lewis and Tesco to slow the virus by tightening shopping rules.