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: protection kit-criticism and vaccine trial begins
The government missed opportunities to save at least 16 million face masks for NHS staff in the last four weeks, according to The Guardian . It Comes amid growing frustration from companies that say that the UK is that important deliveries to other countries, says The Paper . To provide offers from suppliers to UK-standard masks, were said to have met with "silence" of the government. Tens of thousands of protection-visors sitting in a UK Warehouse waiting to be shipped Abroad , After the government refused to buy them, reports the Daily Mirror . The Paper said the device was from a Nottingham company, the "desperate to help" frontline medics The Daily Star says the protection equipment is sent to Germany, while the NHS "heroes" to beg the health Minister Matt Hancock for supplies. "No, no, no," is The Paper of the title page. The Minister tried to get a grip on the government of coronavirus strategy were carried out in the night on Wednesday according to the Financial Times , in the midst of the confusion about the efforts you will receive personal protective equipment and the revelation that less than a fifth of The Number of virus-promised tests by The End of the month. The persistent shortages of PPE led to an "army" of amateur "saddle stitcher" "flat-to make out," washable protective clothing, says The Sun . The article reported that nearly 25,000 sets of homemade scrubs for use by front-line employees have been made already. The U-Bahn, like so many of The Papers focused on news, the human studies of a Corona-Virus vaccine will begin in the UK tomorrow. Prof Sarah Gilbert, who leads the research, said that the vaccine could be ready as soon as September, and she is "80%" sure that it will work. The Daily Express quoted the health Minister as saying the UK is "throw everything away" of the research in The Hope that the country "The World lead", you'll find The First vaccine for The Virus . Mr Hancock also announced £20m in funding to speed up research through larger-scale studies with people over the summer, as well as £22. 5m for a parallel-vaccine-project at the Imperial College in London, reported The Times . The research begins with the examination of the safety of the vaccine in volunteers. I, says the British researchers make "rapid progress" in the search for a vaccine for Covid-19. In other developments, virus-tests given to thousands of NHS staff so that they could have found a job, the error, according to The Daily Telegraph. The Paper says it has seen a leaked memo from Public Health England, which warns of a "degraded" performance, i.e., the results are less reliable than initially assumed. The Paper says it raises the prospect that thousands of nurses and doctors were told they were free of The Virus sent Back To work while still contagious. And the Daily Mail reported that the pandemic leads to thousands of cancers will not be missed every week to visit because the patient to their GP. Cancer Research UK, said the figures referred to, the decreased by doctors for urgent hospital appointments or tests had to be 75% since the beginning of the Outbreak .
Source of news: bbc.com