The Guardian
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Sister newspapers | The Observer |
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The Guardian Weekly | |
Headquarters | Kings Place |
London | |
Editors | Katharine Viner |
Founded | 5 May 1821 |
Circulation | 134,567 (April 2019) |
First issue date | 1821 |
theguardian. com | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 837697 |
About The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, the Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust.
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Headlines: Corona-Virus-vaccine race-and post-lockdown-the-job rules
Boris Johnson will urge the leaders of the world to find the world, a Corona Virus vaccine, and to increase a bid to £6. 6bn is on an "international pledging conference", to the U-Bahn. The United Kingdom is one of nine countries and organisations in the hosting of the online-conference for about 30 potential donors, it says. Canada, France and Germany also generate in the application for funding are involved, the Daily Express says. It quoted from a preview of the speech of the Prime Minister , which says: "humanity is The Virus - We Are in this together and together we will Prevail . The "Daily Telegraph, offers an alternative extract from Mr. Johnson's speech, said he would describe The Race to develop a vaccine, as "The Most urgent common effort of our life time". He will urge the country not to see it as a competition, The Paper says, by insisting: "We need to work together to build an impregnable shield to all our People . "As Mr Johnson, the focus changes to the vaccine development, The Times says that the delay of a plan to ease the lockdown. He is not setting out a "comprehensive plan" for the re-opening of schools and workplaces, to Sunday, The Paper says, "by check and more time to important data from a new study of how The Virus is spread". There are a lot of hints of what might look like post-lockdown-live. Draft directives concerning the employees always Back To work has been sent to trade unions and employers, according to the I. They include staggered work hours, and potential one-way-systems in stations, although some offices could remain closed for months, The Paper says. Hot-desking will be reduced, staff canteens are closed and elevators are sites held half-empty in work, according to the Financial Times . Company, employees are expected to 2m (6ft) Apart - even during breaks - an indication of the distances over the floor tape. Staff said, to avoid face-to-face meetings, or parts of the pins that are added. The Guardian says the Minister in an interview with tech companies about the possibility of the establishment of "health passports", to prove the workers had coronavirus as a possible way to get some employees Back To work. But The Paper says that the evidence is still emerging on how the immunity to The Virus develops in People who have moved in. The Sun has published more details from The Interview with the Prime Minister , in the Sunday-sister title. "Boris Johnson has said, as The Fear of never his new son, gave him the strength to beat them, coronavirus," The Paper says. The Daily Mail says that his new Foundation provided protective kit, a FIVE-day veterans, and to enable their carers, gather in groups to celebrate the 75 anniversary of The Announcement of victory in Europe during the second World War . Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror , says the healthy 70-iger years the "Phase of the rebellion rules" against lockdown. Former pensions minister Baroness Altmann, "a fear of a" social revolt " if the elderly feel at ease, your life 'don't Count ' - as one of the top doctors in question, the wisdom of concluding them," The Paper says. And the Daily Star suggests People can tribute to be encouraged for the implementation of an NHS-style mass clap cross free, the United Kingdom, The Nation of nuisance sea gulls.
coronavirus lockdown measures, coronavirus pandemic
Source of news: bbc.com