2021-09-05
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 5th of September 2021
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the reaction to news that the prime minister wants to raise national insurance to pay for health and social care.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the reaction to news that the prime minister wants to raise national insurance to pay for health and social care.
Britain out of Afghanistan – that’s the headline on the front of The Sunday Telegraph, as the final troops finally leave the country after 20 years.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the story that former prime minister Tony Blair has launched a furious attack on the US president’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, calling it “imbecilic”.
Police should trawl through the social media accounts of people applying for firearms licences to prevent those with extremist views from having access to deadly weapons, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The cost of Boris Johnson’s green agenda could financially cripple working class families in newly-won Tory seats, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Daily Telegraph leads with the story that young people will be offered free taxis, pizza and supermarket discounts to get vaccinated against COVID, as the government looks to boost uptake.
Ministers are expected to sign off on a plan to prevent anybody who is not fully vaccinated from attending mass events with more than 20,000 spectators by 1 October, The Sunday Telegraph says.
Children won’t get a COVID vaccine unless they are vulnerable after ministers decided against a mass vaccination of teenagers following scientific advice, reports The Sunday Telegraph.
The number of people on NHS hospital waiting lists nationwide could reach 13 million in months, Health Secretary Sajid Javid tells The Sunday Telegraph.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has signed off on plans to end the compulsory wearing of face masks, The Sunday Telegraph reports.