2021-01-23
Financial Times Front Page 23rd of January 2021
The Financial Times leads on the same story.
The Financial Times leads on the same story.
President Joe Biden will sign the US up to the World Health Organisation’s COVAX initiative to get poorer countries better access to coronavirus vaccines, reports the Financial Times.
Joe Biden hailed the resilience of US democracy and appealed for unity in a divided nation as he was sworn in as the 46th president, reports the Financial Times.
Joe Biden is poised to reverse the policies of his predecessor Donald Trump on his first day as US president, the Financial Times reports.
Hundreds of thousands of business can claim on insurance for losses connected to the pandemic, the Financial Times reports. This comes as part of a Supreme Court ruling on Friday that found lockdowns and restrictions would be covered by “business interruption” clauses.
According to the Financial Times, unions are angry at a plan to tear up EU labour market rules, which they say risks the rights of British workers.
On the front of the Financial Times is news of Donald Trump’s second impeachment, which comes as a result of a mob of his supporters storming the US Capitol on 6 January.
The prime minister has had some “tough exchanges” with NHS chiefs amid clashes over the speed of the vaccine rollout, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times reports on the US House of Representatives moving to impeach President Donald Trump, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticising Twitter for banning him from the platform.You can read more from the US here.