2020-08-11
Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of August 2020
The Daily Telegraph leads on an overhaul of the NHS Test and Trace system which means that contact tracers could knock on people’s doors.
The Daily Telegraph leads on an overhaul of the NHS Test and Trace system which means that contact tracers could knock on people’s doors.
The Daily Telegraph says schools will teach pupils on a “week on, week off” basis if there is another wave of coronavirus.
The Daily Telegraph reports on MPs’ claims that holidaymakers are being left in the dark over “grossly unfair” quarantines that could be imposed on holidaymakers returning to the UK from France. The paper also leads on lockdown restrictions killing two people for every three who died of coronavirus in May.
Pupils will be allowed to challenge “unfair” A-level and GCSE grades after the exam regulator changed its stance in the face of a backlash from headteachers, writes The Daily Telegraph.
Headteachers are concerned over the exam grading system amid the coronavirus pandemic as the regulator says appeals will only be allowed on technical grounds and not simply if a GCSE or A-level student believes they have been awarded an unfair grade, writes The Daily Telegraph.
Pubs and clubs should shut if need be so that schools can reopen, says the children’s commissioner – that’s the lead in The Daily Telegraph.
Russian hackers stole classified documents from the email account of a cabinet minister before they were used to attack the government, The Daily Telegraph reports.
The Daily Telegraph says the chief whip failed to act on complaints about a Tory MP.
The Daily Telegraph reports on a warning from England’s chief medical officer who says the country may have reached the limit on resuming normal life.
The Daily Telegraph leads with news that some restrictions will be reimposed in parts of northern England in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus.