2020-07-20
Guardian Front Page 20th of July 2020
The Guardian leads with a plea from senior doctors for the public to help prevent a second wave of the coronavirus.
The Guardian leads with a plea from senior doctors for the public to help prevent a second wave of the coronavirus.
The Guardian says business leaders have criticised Boris Johnson’s hopes of a “significant return to normality” by Christmas, claiming they believe he is making policy on a “wing and a prayer”.
Russia is accused of being “reckless and selfish” by trying to hack into coronavirus vaccine research, The Guardian reports.
The Guardian writes that Labour is poised to make a formal apology to antisemitism whistleblowers as part of a settlement designed to draw a line under allegations made during the Jeremy Corbyn era.
The Guardian leads on Jeffrey Epstein’s former associate Ghislaine Maxwell being denied bail as she awaits trial over sex trafficking charges that she pleaded not guilty to.
Police will enforce the wearing of face coverings in England’s shops and supermarkets, while shop staff will be expected to encourage it, The Guardian reports.
Councils are likely to lose millions of pounds due to lost income from investments hit by the coronavirus – that’s on the front of The Guardian.
The Guardian claims Boris Johnson is planning a radical and politically risky reorganisation of the NHS amid frustration at the health service’s chief executive, Simon Stevens.
The Guardian carries a warning from the World Health Organisation that the coronavirus pandemic is still accelerating around the world, and has not yet reached its peak.
The chancellor’s package to revive the economy might not be enough to prevent a “tsunami” of job losses, according to The Guardian.