2020-11-04
Guardian Front Page 4th of November 2020
Tomorrow’s US election is a “battle for America’s soul” splashes The Guardian, which writes that the vote threatens to test the ideals of democracy like none other.Read more on that story here.
Tomorrow’s US election is a “battle for America’s soul” splashes The Guardian, which writes that the vote threatens to test the ideals of democracy like none other.Read more on that story here.
The isolation requirement for people who test positive for the coronavirus and their contacts could be halved amid fears of non-compliance – that’s on the front of The Guardian.Read more on a plan to start mass testing in Liverpool here.
The Guardian says there is “mounting fury” among Conservative MPs after ministers admitted the new stay-at-home order could be extended beyond 2 December.
Some of tomorrow’s papers are reporting on a strong possibility of another national lockdown. The Guardian reports that such a move ‘could save Christmas’.
The Guardian leads with Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension, and the terror attack in Nice that’s left three people dead.
The Guardian splashes with a plan to ramp up COVID-19 testing as latest government figures show another 24,701 people tested positive for coronavirus in the UK.Read more on this story here.
Splashed on The Guardian are calls for a second nationwide lockdown as coronavirus deaths pass 60,000.Read more on this story here.
The Guardian says the government is under increasing pressure to change its position on providing free school meals over the holidays in England – as the campaign by footballer Marcus Rashford gathers more momentum.
The Guardian reports that local councils have come together to start feeding disadvantaged children over the holidays in support of a campaign led by England and Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford.Read more on this story here.