2020-10-04
Sunday Express Front Page 4th of October 2020
The Sunday Express leads on Donald Trump and his upbeat tweet on Saturday, which contrasts with claims his “vital signs” were worrying over the weekend after testing positive for coronavirus.
The Sunday Express leads on Donald Trump and his upbeat tweet on Saturday, which contrasts with claims his “vital signs” were worrying over the weekend after testing positive for coronavirus.
The Sunday Express reports that doctors, nurses, fundraisers and volunteers who helped the country through the first wave of coronavirus will feature in the Queen’s birthday honours list.
The Sunday Express says police are being given new powers to punish anyone who “ignores” lockdown rules.
The PM has written in the Sunday Express vowing to shake-up the justice system, in what the paper dubs the “most radical sentencing reforms in 20 years”.
Boris Johnson has warned officials in Brussels that Britain’s sovereignty is “non-negotiable” as it enters its eighth round of Brexit talks, according to the Sunday Express.
The next six weeks are critical in the UK’s handling of the coronavirus, the Sunday Express reports, adding that the best-case scenario is a vaccine arriving in October.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has vowed once again to get schools open next month, telling the Sunday Express that the risks of not getting kids back into classrooms are “too high to ignore”.
The prime minister has personally taken charge of the decision to send pupils back to school in September, according to the Sunday Express, claiming there are “no excuses” for them not to return.
Fears of a second wave of coronavirus in Europe and the UK are putting millions of people off returning to normal life, according to the Sunday Express.