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: pressure on No 10 mass-testing plan unveiled
The Times says the Minister is under pressure to betray to facilitate their plans lockdown measures, according to senior Tories said the Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon was right to outline their country's strategy. Ms Sturgeon published a 26-page framework for the easing of the closure on Thursday and discussed plans for the re-opening of the schools, businesses, and small gatherings. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning to return to No 10 on Monday to the control of coronavirus-crisis, according to The Daily Telegraph, in the midst of concerns in The Cabinet , that the blocking is gone "too far". The Minister hoped that the Prime Minister , was recovering after leaving the hospital the following Covid-19 treatment is able to say to inject fresh momentum into the plans for an Exit Strategy , The Paper . The Daily Express leads on the health Secretary's commitment to provide millions of human coronavirus-tests in an attempt to make the UK "back on its feet". Tens of millions of key-employees and their families can be used for the swab-test in an accelerated effort to "track and trace" about The Virus , Matt Hancock said. The Daily Mail describes Mr Hancock's promise, as of The Moment , the the government finally the examination, the hearts of his virus strategy. It is the movement as part of a "frantic" final sprint to beat its target of 100,000 tests per day until The End of the month. I quotes Mr. Hancock as saying mass testing and tracking of The Public will be the only way for the United Kingdom, to relax social distancing measures. It Comes as the government announced that the rent to prevent 18,000 people to contract-Tracer, in an attempt to that there is a second peak of infections. The U-Bahn leads to The Story of the 13-year-old Theo Woods, clapped continuously for 12 Hours to have the money for the NHS. The youngster, of the reported article, wearing rubber gloves to protect the hands and hurt, soon found his shoulders and elbows did - But he sat nevertheless. "Grateful to Britain" is the front page of the Daily Mirror , the workers with a photo of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, together with their children, take part in The Weekly clapping for the NHS. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is preparing to offer a 100% guarantee for loans Britain's smallest business, following weeks of pressure from Conservative members of Parliament and The Bank of England, the Financial Times reported. The Paper quotes the colleagues of the Chancellor, as he says that he is "weighing" whether to go against his instincts and offer full government support to loans to fight up to £25,000, micro-SMEs, to get loans to see you through The Crisis . Hairdressers need to remain closed for a further six months, The Sun reports. The Paper says that, in the opinion of experts, it is impossible to cut the hair without The Risk of the spread of Covid-19. And non-coronavirus-news, the Daily Star reported that presenter Jonathan Ross has claimed he does not always have to be a Problem , that he was his Rs, and often exaggerates his speech Problem .
Source of news: bbc.com