2021-05-03
Financial Times Front Page 3rd of May 2021
Shares in businesses that went public through deals with “blank cheque” companies have dropped by an average of two-fifths from their highs, the Financial Times reports.
Shares in businesses that went public through deals with “blank cheque” companies have dropped by an average of two-fifths from their highs, the Financial Times reports.
Billions of pounds in aid and a massive export of vaccines are needed to prevent COVID-19 overwhelming health services in South America, Asia, and Africa in the next few weeks – that’s on the front of The Observer.
The Sunday Times leads with plans to vaccinate children, possibly with a single dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
The Sunday Mirror reports that a Tory donor did the gold wallpaper makeover at Boris Johnson’s flat.
The Daily Star Sunday is excited about the finale of police drama Line Of Duty.
Resurgent Britain is ready for economic “lift-off”, according to the Sunday Express.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that the PM is planning to spend billions of pounds on new road and rail links as well as treating Scottish patients in English health beds in a bid to save the union.