2020-07-03
Guardian Front Page 3rd of July 2020
The Guardian says that pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew to speak to FBI investigators following Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrest.
The Guardian says that pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew to speak to FBI investigators following Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrest.
The UK’s high street is at risk of collapsing as Harrods, Arcadia group and SSP, which runs Upper Crust and Caffe Ritazza in rail stations and airports, all announced job cuts on Wednesday, The Guardian reports.
An expert has warned a number of areas – including parts of Kent, London, north Wales and Scotland – could face local lockdowns as they are still dealing with significant COVID-19 outbreaks, The Guardian reports.
The Guardian leads with Boris Johnson attempting to refocus his premiership by promising a “new deal” for Britain in response to the coronavirus crisis.
The Guardian also reports on Sir Mark Sedwill’s departure, claiming it is a victory for the prime minister’s adviser Dominic Cummings.
The education secretary is planning an overhaul of the university admissions system, with students applying after getting their A-level results, according to The Guardian.
The Guardian says Sir Keir Starmer is facing a “bruising showdown with Labour leftwingers” after he sacked Rebecca Long-Bailey from his shadow cabinet.
The Guardian says Mr Jenrick is under pressure to resign after documents indicated he “insisted” a planning decision for a £1bn property development should be rushed through so Tory donor Richard Desmond’s company could reduce costs by £45m.
The government is hoping to announce “air bridges” with “core” European holiday destinations next week, according to The Guardian.