2021-06-03
Times Front Page 3rd of June 2021
Boris Johnson has been accused of failing hundreds of thousands of children by the man he appointed to lead the government’s coronavirus recovery task force for schools, The Times reports.
Boris Johnson has been accused of failing hundreds of thousands of children by the man he appointed to lead the government’s coronavirus recovery task force for schools, The Times reports.
Like several of the other papers, The Times splashes on the UK recording no new COVID deaths in the most recent 24-hour period, raising hopes the government will stick to its 21 June timetable for easing restrictions fully.
The Times reports that the school day will be extended by half an hour under a £15bn COVID rescue plan to help Britain’s children to catch up after months of disrupted education.
The government wants everyone in the top nine priority groups to be protected by two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine before 21 June – that’s on the front of The Times.
The Times reports that face masks and work from home guidance could stay in place after the 21 June unlocking as the India coronavirus variant spreads in the UK.
Next month’s anticipated end to coronavirus lockdown restrictions “hangs in the balance”, according to The Times, because of the rise in cases of the Indian variant.
Britain is heading for two “big” weeks of vaccination, boosting hopes that immunisation can stay ahead of the Indian variant and allow restrictions to end next month, The Times writes.
The Times leads with claims that nearly 400,000 homes will be built on greenfield sites in the south of England over the next five years.