2022-01-04
Financial Times Front Page 4th of January 2022
Apple has become the first company to hit a market capitalisation of $3tn, after its value rose by $1tn in less than 16 months, writes the Financial Times.
Apple has become the first company to hit a market capitalisation of $3tn, after its value rose by $1tn in less than 16 months, writes the Financial Times.
Britain’s weather is set to drop from record highs to an Arctic freeze, writes the Daily Star.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is resisting new COVID restrictions despite an expected NHS staffing crisis, according to the Daily Express.
One in 10 NHS staff were absent on New Year’s Eve and there are fears absences could rise to 25%, reports the Daily Mirror.
Ministers have said there is “nothing” in the data to support further COVID-19 restrictions as scientists suggested that infections may peak before new measures could have an impact, writes The Times.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been urged to tackle the cost of living “emergency”, reports the Daily Mail.
The government has told headteachers in England to start preparing for staff shortages, according to The Guardian.
The Daily Telegraph writes that the government’s plan to force children to wear a face mask while at school faces a backlash.
Vulnerable children are waiting almost three years to access mental health care in some parts of the UK, reports The Independent.