2021-01-15
Times Front Page 15th of January 2021
The Times says offenders may go free after a software glitch wiped thousands of arrest records.
The Times says offenders may go free after a software glitch wiped thousands of arrest records.
Mr Trump has made history as the first US president to be impeached twice, reports The Times.
The Times has covered a push by retailers like John Lewis and Tesco to slow the virus by tightening shopping rules.
The Times leads on an article written for the newspaper by Met Police commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, who claims it is “preposterous” that people do not know what the lockdown rules are in England.
Police will start cracking down on those who ignore the coronavirus rules, amid fears too many are neglecting current restrictions, The Times reports.
An arthritis drug could could save thousands of lives and prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed, The Times says.
The Times leads on the thousands of President Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol to bring a violent halt to the formal confirmation of his election defeat.
Millions more coronavirus jabs will reach vaccination centres within days, The Times writes, as the prime minister announced that almost a quarter of the over-80s have already been given a dose.
The Times says Boris Johnson has reimposed national restrictions in England in a “desperate attempt to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed”.