2020-10-04
Sunday Times Front Page 4th of October 2020
The Sunday Times reports that Donald Trump is entrusting his recovery from COVID-19 to an experimental drug amid claims that his “vital signs” were impaired.
The Sunday Times reports that Donald Trump is entrusting his recovery from COVID-19 to an experimental drug amid claims that his “vital signs” were impaired.
A “revolution at the top of British broadcasting” is on the cards, according to The Sunday Times.
The Sunday Times says Premiership Rugby players and travellers to Dubai are being prioritised by the UK’s biggest COVID-19 testing laboratory, despite recent problems with testing.
Leaked documents from the Department of Health show that coronavirus is spreading through care homes again, according to The Sunday Times. A memo sent to the health secretary’s team lists care homes in Bristol, Nottinghamshire, Wiltshire and Wolverhampton as among the worst hit. Meanwhile, former prime ministers Tony Blair and Sir John Major have written a joint article accusing Boris Johnson of “embarrassing” the UK by undermining the rule of law and jeopardising the Northern Ireland peace process.
The Sunday Times leads on the prime minister and other senior politicians condemning Extinction Rebellion protests that stopped 1.5 million newspapers from being printed on Saturday.
The Sunday Times leads on reports a serial killer who attacks elderly couples with “extreme violence”, has been active in Britain for up to 25 years.
Boris Johnson will launch a campaign warning parents and teachers that keeping children away from school will do “more harm than good” come September, according to The Sunday Times.
The Sunday Times reports that the defence secretary has been ordered to explain why evidence that a rogue SAS unit “executed” Afghan civilians was withheld from a court case.
William, Duke of Cambridge, behaved like a “snob” when his brother Harry fell for Meghan, according to the latest from a book about the Sussexes, which is covered on the front of The Sunday Times.