2020-11-30
Daily Telegraph Front Page 30th of November 2020
Pubs and restaurants will be given funding to help them get through Christmas as many have struggled under lockdowns and the tier system, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Pubs and restaurants will be given funding to help them get through Christmas as many have struggled under lockdowns and the tier system, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Travel chaos could mean people will be unable to join their families during the five-day relaxation of restrictions, The Daily Telegraph reports.
“34 million worse off than before lockdown,” reads the headline on the The Daily Telegraph, referring to the newly revealed tier system. Read more on this story here.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak says Britain’s economic emergency has only just begun – that’s on the front of The Daily Telegraph.
The country’s festive strategy is also the subject of The Daily Telegraph’s front page, which also features an image of Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
On the front of The Daily Telegraph is a report on Mr Johnson’s news conference, where he revealed England’s tiered exit from its second lockdown.
Self-isolation will no longer be required for contacts of positive COVID-19 cases under government plans, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Families may be allowed to meet for up to a week at Christmas, but tough restrictions could remain in place until then, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says the armed forces need specialists in fields such as cyber technology and must become a world-beater in military satellites, lasers and drones, The Daily Telegraph reports.
The Daily Telegraph says families could be allowed to meet at least two other households over Christmas under plans being considered by ministers.