Financial Times
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Editors | Roula Khalaf |
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Country | United Kingdom |
First issue date | 1888 |
Political alignment | Economic liberalism |
Circulation | 168,958 (Print); 740,000 (Digital) (as of October 2019) |
Owners | Financial Times Group |
Nikkei Inc. | |
Music groups | The Wall Street Journal |
The Guardian | |
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ID | 3037586 |
About Financial Times
The Financial Times is an English-language international daily newspaper owned by Japanese company Nikkei, Inc. , headquartered in London, with a special emphasis on business and economic news.
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Headlines: 'glimmer of hope', but the social distancing more
The UK prepare to was told to for Another Year of "disturbing" social distancing, which are reported by The Chief medical officer, The Daily Telegraph. Prof Chris Whitty , told The Daily coronavirus briefing the lockdown would not come to a quick end. The Minister, He Said , would be to consider "to avoid trade-offs", a second wave of infections. The I leads on foreign Minister Dominic Raab 's comments, that the United Kingdom reached The Peak of the pandemic. The Paper quoted health Minister Matt Hancock as a to thank The Public for sticking with social distancing measures. The Daily Mirror focuses on what he calls a "glimmer of hope", is also picking up on Mr Raab's comments that the pandemic reached its peak. It came as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer , the government took up the task, for defects in the personal protective equipment and virus tests, The Paper notes. Sir Keir criticism of the government, the "slow" response to the pandemic, makes The Lead for the Metro. On the occasion of his first Prime Minister 's questions, the Labour leader of the government interjected to respond to failure, to a British company, have offered to provide much-needed protective equipment for NHS staff. Mr Hancock has fix sworn to, the coronavirus nursing home "crisis", the Daily Express reported, after new figures suggested The Number of victims was far below estimates. The Paper Says it is now died believed to 2,000 vulnerable residents over the Easter period Alone – More Than twice as many as originally thought. The pandemic leads to Heart Attack and stroke victims wait for the car at least two hours and 20 Minutes for an ambulance, according to the Daily Mail . The Paper Says emergency Response Times are at their worst to be On Record as paramedics face a surge in demand at a time when many are sick. The Guardian reports, has called on the government quickly, according to new research from The Paper the Ethnic Minorities in England showed die in a disproportionately high number of viruses in comparison to White People . The Paper Says that the results confirm the suspicion triggered by local reports, hospital admission rates, and evidence from other countries, minority groups see The Greatest danger. Elsewhere, the government is recommended to set to that people cover their faces with something as simple as a scarf at work, in shops or Public Transport , The Sun reports. It Follows a meeting of government scientists, reviewed The Evidence for the wearing of masks. An important source of financing for developing countries to plunge this Year as a result of the pandemic, reports the Financial Times . The Paper Says remittance flows from all over The World to fall by More Than £100bn this Year , the largest decline in recent history. And finally, the Daily Star reported an unexpected beneficiary of the pandemic - nudist-groups. Membership has increased during The Crisis , The Paper Says .
Source of news: bbc.com