Sunday Express Front Page 12th of July 2020
The Sunday Express leads on reports Britain will “take back control of its borders” whatever the outcome of Brexit negotiations with the EU, claiming millions will be spent on “beefing up” customs checks.
The Sunday Express leads on reports Britain will “take back control of its borders” whatever the outcome of Brexit negotiations with the EU, claiming millions will be spent on “beefing up” customs checks.
Government ministers fear that the fallout over China’s new security law in Hong Kong, the coronavirus crisis and Chinese tech giant Huawei could result in a monumental cyber attack on the UK, according to The Mail on Sunday.
Madeleine McCann’s parents are experiencing fresh torment as Portuguese police search three wells in the hope of finding the missing toddler’s body, the Sunday Mirror reports.
The Sunday Times reports that Home Secretary Priti Patel believes fears of being accused of racism may have stopped police investigating illegal sweatshops across Britain. It comes after concerns were raised about warehouses in Leicester.
The Sunday Telegraph claims Chancellor Rishi Sunak is planning a series of dramatic tax cuts and planning reforms to give Britain’s economy a post-Brexit, post-coronavirus boost.
The Independent reports on a government U-turn that will see foreign care workers given special visas so they can move to the UK to prevent staff shortages after Brexit.
The Observer leads on the 20 areas in England at most risk of a Leicester-style local lockdown, with Sheffield, Bradford and Kirklees in need of “enhanced support” with containing the spread of the virus, according to the paper.