2021-04-13
Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of April 2021
The Daily Telegraph leads on the tributes paid to Prince Philip by his grandsons, princes William and Harry, which it calls “markedly different”.
The Daily Telegraph leads on the tributes paid to Prince Philip by his grandsons, princes William and Harry, which it calls “markedly different”.
The Daily Telegraph also reports the Queen’s comments that Prince Philip’s death has left a “huge void in her life”.It quotes Prince Andrew as saying his mother is “an incredibly stoic person” and that they are now “rallying around” her.
The Daily Telegraph has a colour photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh on a black background, with its headline referring to the years of his life 1921-2021.
British holidaymakers will have to pay hundreds of pounds for COVID-19 tests if they want to take a trip abroad this summer under plans to be announced by the government, says The Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Telegraph also reports on the pausing of the study, and quotes a government adviser who says slowing the rollout of the vaccine may be needed to maintain public trust.
The Daily Telegraph also reports on the pausing of the study and quotes a government expert as saying slowing the roll-out of the vaccine may be needed to maintain public trust.
The Daily Telegraph’s front page focuses on Boris Johnson’s warning that normality is still “some way off”, alongside scientists’ claims that the lifting of all restrictions on 21 June will cause a new wave of infections.
Boris Johnson will announce in a Downing Street press conference on Monday that the next stage of lifting COVID restrictions in England will go ahead as planned on Monday 12 April, The Daily Telegraph reports. Non-essential shops are due to reopen, while pubs and restaurants will be able to serve customers outdoors.
Vaccinated Britons would avoid coronavirus tests and quarantine under government plans to allow summer holidays, The Daily Telegraph reports.
British taxpayer money has been used to finance a Dutch vaccine factory at the centre of a possible EU blockade on exports, The Daily Telegraph reveals.