2021-07-24
Guardian Front Page 24th of July 2021
England is facing weeks of ‘pingdemic’ disruption, including issues with bin collections, food supply and transport, according to The Guardian.
England is facing weeks of ‘pingdemic’ disruption, including issues with bin collections, food supply and transport, according to The Guardian.
Plans for a new government points system to reward healthy eating and living – collected through an app – is the main story in The Daily Telegraph.
The Times leads with predictions that Border Force is preparing for 22,000 people to cross the English Channel this year in small boats, with more expected to arrive through other means.
The latest from the Ryan Giggs trial is also the front page story for the Daily Mirror.
Prince Harry has reportedly signed a four-book deal, according to the Daily Mail, with the paper saying one of the editions will not be released until after the Queen has died.
The ‘vaccine bounce’ in the polls for Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears to have ended, according to the i Weekend.
Food supply chain workers are among those set to be exempt from isolation rules in a bid to help address shortages, The Times reports.
Workers considered critical will be offered daily coronavirus testing to help end the so-called “pingdemic”, the Daily Express says.