2020-10-27
Daily Telegraph Front Page 27th of October 2020
Headlining The Daily Telegraph is a study which found coronavirus antibodies “decline rapidly” after three months and vaccinations may need to be given twice a year.
Headlining The Daily Telegraph is a study which found coronavirus antibodies “decline rapidly” after three months and vaccinations may need to be given twice a year.
Special Boat Service personnel ended the stand-off in just nine minutes, says The Daily Telegraph, reclaiming the boat from a group of suspected migrants believed to be from Nigeria.
The Daily Telegraph says the National Trust could soon be investigated by the charity regulator over complaints about its controversial review of links between its properties and the British empire and slavery.
The Daily Telegraph splashes with Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s £13bn support bundle to help businesses and workers cope with the “profound uncertainty” brought on by the pandemic.Read more on this story here.
The Daily Telegraph says that staff that work at more than one care home will be told to limit themselves to just one site, in an effort to stem the spread of coronavirus.
The Daily Telegraph splashes with a warning that more cities could follow Manchester into stronger COVID-19 rules by the weekend.Read more on this story here.
The Daily Telegraph reports on Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham’s pleas to Westminster to reintroduce shielding for the elderly instead of putting the region into Tier 3 lockdown amid ongoing tensions over new restrictions.
The Daily Telegraph reports on what it calls the “devastating” impact of the coronavirus on other illnesses, saying hospital admissions for 200 problems have fallen by up to 90%.
The Daily Telegraph reports on a call by teachers for the length of the half-term break to be doubled to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The Daily Telegraph says Boris Johnson was embroiled in a standoff with Labour mayors and his own health advisers on Thursday night over his plans for local lockdowns.