2020-11-29
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 29th of November 2020
The Sunday Telegraph says that MPs have been told the tier system for judging the severity of lockdown restrictions could end in February, in the hope of winning their support.
The Sunday Telegraph says that MPs have been told the tier system for judging the severity of lockdown restrictions could end in February, in the hope of winning their support.
The Sunday Telegraph says England’s national lockdown will end on 2 December but will be replaced by a new harsher three-tier system.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that Downing Street sources have hit out at “vicious and cowardly” attacks on Boris Johnson’s fiancee Carrie Symonds following a series of briefings.
Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential election brings to a close “four tumultuous years in the White House”, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Sunday Telegraph also leads on the month-long lockdown from Thursday, noting the prime minister’s warning about it being necessary to stop the NHS from being overwhelmed.
The two-week isolation period for people who have been in contact with a person who has COVID-19 could be halved due to fears of non-compliance with the test and trace system, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that former prime minister Tony Blair has been accused of breaking quarantine rules after returning from a trip to the US.
Millions in northern England will be asked not to travel outside their area and could be banned from mixing with other households – even outdoors, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Sunday Telegraph’s front page focuses on claims the US president was on oxygen on Friday night, as well as the Great British Bake Off’s Mary Berry being made a dame in the Queen’s birthday honours.
One million young people could need “urgent help” to protect their futures from the coronavirus pandemic, the Prince of Wales has warned in The Sunday Telegraph.