2021-06-30
Guardian Front Page 30th of June 2021
The Guardian has a story about the link between poverty and life-expectancy rates across the UK.
The Guardian has a story about the link between poverty and life-expectancy rates across the UK.
School children will no longer have to isolate when they come into close contact with someone who tests positive for coronavirus from September, according to the front page of The Guardian.
Matt Hancock might have resigned after an affair with his friend and paid adviser, but The Guardian says there are still questions the prime minister needs to answer.
The health secretary’s “rule-breaking tryst with a colleague” risks becoming toxic to voters, reports The Guardian.
The potential toughening of restrictions for people heading from the UK to Europe by the EU also makes the top story for The Guardian.
The family of Dalian Atkinson, who was killed by a police officer, have described their pain and relief after a five-year fight for justice – that’s on the front of The Guardian.
Channel 4’s four decades as a publicly owned broadcaster could be about to come to an end, according to The Guardian.
The Guardian leads with a report from MPs which says white working-class pupils have been let down by decades of neglect in the English education system.
The prime minister is under pressure to consult all cabinet ministers on issues, rather than just the “No 10 clique”, according to The Guardian.
The Conservatives are worried their stunning loss in the Chesham and Amersham by-election could be repeated elsewhere, says The Guardian.