2021-03-29
Guardian Front Page 29th of March 2021
The Guardian reports that the leader of the country’s police chiefs believes the force’s legitimacy in black communities is so low it damages the effectiveness of law enforcement.
The Guardian reports that the leader of the country’s police chiefs believes the force’s legitimacy in black communities is so low it damages the effectiveness of law enforcement.
The Guardian’s top story claims that thousands of staff at one of the world’s biggest call centre companies face being monitored by webcams to check whether they are eating, looking at their phone or leaving their desk while working from home.
The Guardian goes with a theory held by some in Whitehall that young people could be encouraged to get a COVID vaccine jab if they are forced to prove they have had one in order to get into pubs.
The Guardian has an exclusive story about exclusion rates being six times higher for black Caribbean pupils.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been cleared of breaching the ministerial code in the inquiry regarding Alex Salmond, The Guardian reports.You can
An EU block on exports could delay the UK’s vaccination drive by two months, The Guardian says.
The GuardianĀ leads on reports that the ruler of Dubai and members of the Saudi royal family have claimed millions in taxpayer cash through the government’s furlough scheme.
NHS leaders have accused ministers of pressuring staff to meet unrealistic expectations amid “political boasting” about the vaccine rollout, according to The Guardian.
The NHS announcement about vaccine shortages means that under-50s across the UK will have to wait an extra month to get their first doses, reportsĀ The Guardian.The paper also claims that grieving families who lost relatives to COVID have threatened to take legal action against the government unless the PM launches a public inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.