The PM has warned of "trade offs" ahead, the paper adds, with the return of school pupils a priority, while freedoms in other areas are "conditional".
– GuardianThe UK’s economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis could take 18 months longer than expected with hopes of a V-shaped recovery fading fast, according to a leading economic forecaster. The paper adds that economic data has highlighted the "devastating" cost of lockdowns, with GDP falling and economies shrinking. It had previously expected GDP to match fourth-quarter 2019 size in early 2023.
A detailed round-up of the main stories covered in the UK’s national newspapers – including a look at the front pages and expert reviews on the BBC News Channel.Watch the BBC News Channel’s press review every evening at 22:40 weekdays, 22:30 and 23:30 weekends and via the BBC iPlayer The PM said it was right to heed the "warning light on the dashboard" amid concerns of a second wave, the Daily Telegraph notes.
The consequences of the Spain quarantine measures for families planning a foreign break are widely covered in Monday's papers - and make the lead for many. Newspaper Headlines for Monday, July 13, 2020. The top headlines covers politics, citizen journalism, culture, business, sports and entertainment.
Uncategorized. The paper is one of several to lead with Boris Johnson putting the brakes on the easing of lockdown restrictions in England for at least two weeks following a spike in coronavirus cases. "Lockdown meltdown," is the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror, as the short notice given to hospitality outlets was labelled "shambolic" by acting Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey. The Daily Express also leads with the PM's announcement, calling Mr Johnson's news "tough love" as he suggested he could deploy the "nuclear" measure of a full national lockdown if people do not obey the rules.
Elsewhere, the Daily Star leads with a report that an expert has predicted the new mission to Mars will find alien life, but warns that such extraterrestrial life might "bring back a virus" to Earth. Dominating the i weekend's front page is a picture of crowds packed onto a beach as temperatures soared on Friday. Rishi Sunak is considering an overhaul of capital gains tax as he tries to find ways to balance the books in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Newspaper headlines: 'North in lockdown 2', and dementia 'can be halted'Newspaper headlines: 'New' isolation rule and 'Maddie cops find cellar'Newspaper headlines: 'New' isolation rule and 'Maddie cops find cellar'Newspaper headlines: PM's 'second wave' fears, and airport test callsNewspaper headlines: PM's 'second wave' fears, and airport test callsNewspaper headlines: 'Holiday chaos' and 'plan to cut quarantine'Newspaper headlines: 'Holiday chaos' and 'plan to cut quarantine'Newspaper headlines: 'Pain in Spain' and 'lose 5lbs to save NHS £100m' The paper adds that more police will enforce the wearing of masks as employees are encouraged to return to work. The money raised would then be used to pay for the help that frail elderly people need with washing, dressing and other activities if still at home, or to cover their stay in a care home. Many of Friday's front pages examine what the Daily Mail calls "Mask-up Friday". – TelegraphEntrepreneurs and small business owners are thinking of selling up earlier than they had planned — and in some cases, it is claimed, of even leaving the country — because of worries over possible tax changes. People arriving in the UK from Spain have been told they must quarantine for 14 days In its coverage, the Times says privately No 10 realises that "reducing the freedom of households to socialise" But in its leader, the Sun says the government is in "North in lockdown 2" and "Lancashire Hotspot" are the headlines in the Daily Mirror and the Sun following the tightening of lockdown restrictions across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Yorkshire. Under the plan over-40s would have to pay more in tax or national insurance, or be compelled to insure themselves against hefty bills for care when they are older. A report commissioned by the owners of FBME Bank in Cyprus uncovered evidence of apparent criminal activity, including an alleged operation designed to trick the international card payments system into processing high-risk and potentially illegal transactions.
July 27, 2020.
Mr Johnson has "readied" the country for an autumn without seeing friends or family, the Times reports, as England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty said on Friday the country had "reached the limits" of reopening. Tracking an Outbreak. The Guardian reports newly released court documents claim convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein allegedly tried to gather incriminating material against Prince Andrew by forcing an underage girl to have sex with the royal. All rights reserved. Monday newspaper round-up: Economic recovery, airlines, Mastercard executive . Continue reading the main story. Advertisement. Many of the front pages are still dominated by the decision to impose a two week quarantine on travellers returning from Spain. "Covid chaos" and "Holiday misery" are just some of the headlines which greet the government's quarantine decision. Newspaper Headlines: Monday, July 27, 2020. by Edwin Kwakofi.