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: Tests 'failure', and masks the warning
Downing Street sources, Matt Hancock have criticised ' to Test the promise of 100,000 people A Day for coronavirus at The End of the month as arbitrary and irrational, reports The Daily Telegraph. In what The Paper says is A Sign that senior Whitehall distancing themselves from the goal, a No 10 insider is quoted as The Pledge , come say threatens to "back and bite" the Minister of health figures. But the Daily Mirror has a different Take - "Test error" is The Paper in the judgement of the government, the record examination. It says, less than a fifth of the 100,000-objective of the hit is currently, and provides pictures of three empty Test sites on The First page. The Metro reported that at least 100 health and social care workers died of coronavirus – including a nurse, whose family say they would live if they had received the correct protective clothing. The Paper says, the grim record was released by the publication, nursing notes, and More Than double the official estimate of the deaths for NHS staff. "Honor their sacrifice" is The View of the Daily Express . The Paper calls on the government to give extra support to the families of health workers who have died. The reports I personal protective equipment, lack, noting that the RAF was forced to Pick Up kit from Turkey due to a delayed delivery from the country. The Paper quoted German Chancellor Rishi Sunak , than to say "We Are doing everything we can". But it says health care professionals have complained of broken promises and Links to wear "skimpy" plastic aprons. More Than 100 Top doctors, under urging, signed a letter to wear The Public face masks when you leave The House , according to the Daily Star . "Zorro nation street" is The Paper the title is a reference to the fictional vigilante Zorro. But The Times reports that Ministers have been warned not to wear the NHS chiefs, the advice of members of The Public , The Masks threatened critical supplies frontline health workers. It Comes to investigate how scientists, the government, the findings on the mask before you wear it to a formal recommendation on whether The Public should. Elsewhere, Ministers of government, scientific advisors have been warned that any easing of the lockdown could lead measures in an exponential increase in coronavirus cases, reports The Guardian . The Paper says The Warning comes amid a split in the Cabinet about how fast the easing of restrictions. The Price of U.S. oil to the negative contact for the First Time in the story makes the Front Page of the Financial Times . The Paper says the demand has evaporated in the midst of the current pandemic, which has resulted in The World awash "with oil, and not enough space" to store it. The Sun contrasts, what is it Prince Philip "stirring calls" messages of thanks to the British coronavirus heroes with grandson Harry's complaints about The Press . The Paper says that, while The Prince is the "vital" and "urgent" the efforts of the paramedics and other workers, paid tribute to Harry was his and wife, Meghan, the "personal war" against the media. And the Daily Mail reported that families Take advantage of an "unprecedented threat" of cyber-criminals try to, the pandemic. The Paper cited the UK spy chief, Jeremy Fleming , Director of GCHQ, as the invitation to The Public to be more vigilant than ever about online Fraud .
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