2021-01-18
Metro Front Page 18th of January 2021
Metro leads with the race between the coronavirus and the vaccines that have been developed to stop it.
Metro leads with the race between the coronavirus and the vaccines that have been developed to stop it.
The NHS has reached a “calamitous” stage, the Metro reports, as beds run short and those on hospital waiting lists hits a record 4.5 million.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam is front and centre on the Metro, with a picture of him joining efforts in Nottingham to deliver COVID-19 jabs.
Tomorrow’s Metro leads on the backlash to the government’s meagre £30 food packages for hungry kids.
Metro leads on government warnings that lockdown could be tightened further if people use exercise as an excuse to socialise with people outside their household.You can read the full story here.
Tomorrow’s Metro leads on calls to prosecute President Donald Trump for inciting riots, following the storming of the US Capitol.
Far-right Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in a last-ditch bid to thwart Joe Biden’s presidential election victory, the Metro writes.
Boris Johnson revealed one in 50 people have the virus – with the Metro reporting that figure rises to one in 30 in the capital.
Metro says schools in England will be closed until mid-February, as the country enters another national lockdown.