2021-02-22
Daily Mail Front Page 22nd of February 2021
“Slow march to freedom” writes the Daily Mail, as it reveals that schools are set to reopen on 8 March and people will be allowed to have a picnic in the park with one friend from the same day. Read more on why this “slow march” will be a disappointment to many.
2021-02-20
Daily Mail Front Page 20th of February 2021
The Daily Mail leads on news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not return to being working members of the royal family.You can read the full story here.
2021-02-19
Daily Mail Front Page 19th of February 2021
Britons as young as 40 are to be offered the COVID-19 vaccine by the end of March, the Daily Mail says, with the rollout focussing on age, rather than key-worker status.
2021-02-18
Daily Mail Front Page 18th of February 2021
The Daily Mail leads on its calls for lockdown to be eased sooner rather than later, amid claims some hospitality venues may not reopen until July.”Light the touch paper, Boris… and set the nation free!” it says.
2021-02-17
Daily Mail Front Page 17th of February 2021
You can watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm.The Daily Mirror’s associate editor Kevin Maguire and the Daily Mail’s consultant editor Andrew Pierce will review Thursday’s papers tomorrow night.
2021-02-16
Daily Mail Front Page 16th of February 2021
Harry and Meghan are “set to lose all their remaining royal patronages”, the Daily Mail says, after it emerged they were to be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey.
2021-02-15
Daily Mail Front Page 15th of February 2021
High Street shops will be able to reopen within weeks if COVID-19 rates continue to drop – that’s on the front of the Daily Mail.
2021-02-13
Daily Mail Front Page 13th of February 2021
The NHS is on course to reach its target of vaccinating 15 million Britons today, the Daily Mail reports.
2021-02-12
Daily Mail Front Page 12th of February 2021
There’s optimism over the UK’s economic future in the Daily Mail, based on comments from the Bank of England’s chief economist.









