2022-02-10
Guardian Front Page 10th of February 2022
The Guardian’s top story is on the abolition of England’s remaining COVID regulations – including the
requirement to isolate after testing
positive – in two weeks’ time.
The Guardian’s top story is on the abolition of England’s remaining COVID regulations – including the
requirement to isolate after testing
positive – in two weeks’ time.
The Guardian writes that a group of Conservative politicians and their allies on the “frontline” of a new climate war are attempting to derail the government’s green agenda, according to claims by leading climate scientists.
The Guardian writes that MPs from all sides angrily rounded on Boris Johnson on Monday night, accusing him of whipping up political poison after Sir Keir Starmer was set upon by protesters who accused him of protecting the paedophile Jimmy Savile.
The number of cancer patients in England facing delays in seeing a specialist for the first time and starting their treatment have both hit record highs, amid fears that over-stretched NHS services can no longer provide prompt care, The Guardian reports.
Boris Johnson’s attempts to rally his dilapidated top team have floundered after a second cabinet minister distanced himself from the PM and another Conservative MP called for him to go, writes The Guardian.
Four of Boris Johnson’s key staff quit on Thursday night as the fallout from the Downing Street party scandal continued to shake his hold on government, states The Guardian.
The Guardian’s top story is about mounting pressure on Boris Johnson to resign after more Tory MPs said he should step down.
The Guardian reports on the government’s effort to reduce inequalities.
Police are believed to be investigating 300 photos and 12 events in Downing Street, including a party in the Prime Minister’s flat, the paper says.
A policy blitz, Brexit bill, and a visit to Ukraine are on the agenda for the prime minister this week, The Guardian says, as he tries to “seize back control”.