2021-06-11
Financial Times Front Page 11th of June 2021
US consumer prices are rising at the fastest pace since 2008, presenting a challenge for the Federal Reserve – that’s on the front of the Financial Times.
US consumer prices are rising at the fastest pace since 2008, presenting a challenge for the Federal Reserve – that’s on the front of the Financial Times.
The Daily Mail says Britain was given a “triple dose of good news” on Wednesday with claims the link between COVID and hospital cases has been broken, one million under-30s booked a jab, and the economy is on the up.
More than 150 Oxford dons are boycotting Oriel College and refusing to teach its students in protest at its decision to keep the Rhodes statue, The Daily Telegraph reports.
The Daily Express says the Queen is “upset” at being dragged into a further rift between Prince Harry and the Royal Family on what would have been Prince Philip’s 100th birthday.
Around a fifth of pubs face closure by August after being devastated by the COVID crisis, the Daily Mirror claims.
The Times describes President Biden’s intervention on Northern Ireland as an “extraordinary diplomatic rebuke”.
The Daily Star leads on the so-called “sausage war” claiming “Euro chiefs wave their chipolatas in our faces”.
The i says a “downbeat” Boris Johnson has cast doubt on 21 June’s final unlock.
Some of the UK’s biggest care home operators have told The Guardian they repeatedly warned Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s department about the risk of not testing people discharged from hospitals into care homes in March 2020.
Metro leads on the trial of Danyal Hussein, 19, who is accused of killing Nicole Smallman, 27, and her half-sister Babaa Henry.