Times Front Page 5th of February 2021
Outdoor sports and socialising are among the first activities expected to be allowed after schools return next month, The Times reports.
Outdoor sports and socialising are among the first activities expected to be allowed after schools return next month, The Times reports.
The Daily Express reports on hopes that the speedy vaccine rollout will help fire up the British economy.
The Daily Star leads with the trolls’ responses to the memorial clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore, the NHS fundraiser who died with COVID-19 this week.
The Daily Mirror has an update on its campaign to supply children with what they need to continue their schooling from home during the lockdown.
The government faces a race to reserve more than 28,000 hotel rooms before the launch of the “red list” quarantine scheme – that’s on the front of The Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Mail reports that most coronavirus-related restrictions could disappear in May, as vaccinations reach three million per week.
Former health secretary Jeremy Hunt has called for coronavirus restrictions to stay until new cases fall to 1,000 a day, according to The Guardian.
Scientists have predicted life could be back to normal by summer, with hopes that those over 50 could be offered their first coronavirus jab by the end of March – that’s on the front of Metro.
The Financial Times leads with a proposal to hold directors personally responsible for the accuracy of their company’s financial statements.