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The Boris Johnson gracing the front of Thursday’s Financial Times is a far cry from the statesman pictured scratching his head on many of Wednesday’s front pages. The prime minister said during a coronavirus briefing that he would defy those who wanted to “let the virus take it course”, it reports. The paper says Tory MPs are “increasingly worried” about the economic consequences of restrictions and “wary about the influence of scientists” in No 10.

Financial Times Front Page 24th of July 2024

Ministers may need to put Britain’s high-speed rail plans on hold as a result of significant cost overruns and delays, highlighting broader economic challenges and budgetary constraints, compounded by warnings about the NHS reaching a critical point and potential future reductions in transport capacity.

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