2021-02-07
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 7th of February 2021
Millions of people under 50 could receive the coronavirus vaccination at work after those in priority groups have been vaccinated – that’s on the front of The Sunday Telegraph.
Millions of people under 50 could receive the coronavirus vaccination at work after those in priority groups have been vaccinated – that’s on the front of The Sunday Telegraph.
Britain stands ready to help the EU with its vaccination crisis, the vaccines minister has said after Brussels abandoned its threat to block supplies at the border, The Sunday Telegraph writes.Read analysis of the EU’s vaccines struggle from Sky’s Europe correspondent Adam Parsons here.
The Sunday Telegraph leads on Professor Jonathan Van-Tam’s plea to Britons not to break the rules after they have had the coronavirus vaccine – to avoid prolonging lockdown.
All adults in Britain could have the coronavirus vaccination by the end of June, according to The Sunday Telegraph.
The Sunday Telegraph says police will give people who break coronavirus restrictions a warning before fining them £200 if they refuse to go home at the first time of asking.
Children cannot be “furloughed” for months while the UK waits for the pandemic to subside, the chief inspector of Ofsted warns in The Sunday Telegraph.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with a promise from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who says that there are big changes coming for Britain in 2021.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that people planning to leave Tier 4 areas have been told to unpack their bags as Christmas celebrations are cancelled for millions.
Ministers are drawing up a multi-billion pound bailout plan to support industries hit hard by a no-deal Brexit, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
Boris Johnson has given reaching a Brexit trade deal “one final throw of the dice” after an hour-long call with the president of the EU Commission, The Sunday Telegraph reports.