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The Guardian

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Sister newspapers The Observer
The Guardian Weekly
HeadquartersKings Place
London
Editors Katharine Viner
Founded5 May 1821
Circulation134,567 (April 2019)
First issue date1821
theguardian. com
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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: "March for change" and quarantine-travel "chaos"

Nov 10,2023 9:01 am

"The March for change" is the headline on the Front Page of the Daily Mirror , as thousands protests in the UK took part in anti-racism on the weekend. The Lead image is a statue of a slave-dealer Edward Colston is overthrown, thrown into Bristol Harbour . Also in terms of the protests in the Kingdom, the Daily Mail ran the headline "lawless and reckless". The reports of the comments of the Home Secretary, Priti Patel condemnation of the overthrow of the Colston statue. The E-Mail also made pictures of a monument of Winston Churchill in London that was unrecognizable. Graffiti on The Statue , which is called the former British Prime Minister "racist". The reports of the comments by Mrs Patel describes the actions of a "thuggish minority" as "disgraceful " vandalism". The government was accused of "ignorance" on racism in the UK to believe that the protests are driven by anger about the prejudices in the United States, according to The Guardian . Shadow justice Minister David Lammy said it was "to recommend to true ignorance" of the protesters were not only angry about The Police actions over The Atlantic ocean, with Labour MP Dawn Butler said the government is not listening "" and there are problems of racism in Our Own country to solve their commitment"". Earlier, health Secretary to Matt Hancock said he could not believe that the United Kingdom is racist. The Paper also reports that people who have died alone At Home of Covid-19 were not found, for up to Two Weeks . "Quarantine does not move, the Home Office acknowledges," is the headline on the Front Page of The Daily Telegraph. The Paper reported that the travel plans of risk in "chaos" as the new restrictions on the people coming into the United Kingdom enters into force on Monday. Citing a leaked Home Office document, says the Telegraph, there is no way for the officials to see the details of filling in a form on the ports of entry real and the fines will only be issued when you are obviously wrong. Meanwhile, The Times reported that the British are seats offered a "flood" of cheap-airline-and travel packages, as the companies try to lure "nervous" travelers abroad, according to industry experts. The Paper also reports that Boris Johnson is to stop expected to be strict, new laws, foreign acquisitions, the risk to UK National Security . It Comes as concern grows over The Influence of China. Companies that do not report, attempted takeovers could see security risks could be met bosses hit with money, the expulsion or even jail time, The Paper adds. To stay "home warning for Northern cities", is The Lead story on the Front Page of the I. English-the mayor, concerned by high rates of reproduction in different regions, urged to remain millions under Lockdown in contrast to the guidelines issued by Westminster. The Paper also reported comments of a scientific adviser to the government of the United Kingdom's costs for the "late reply" a lot of people life, plus the PM to open a s wish, the economy, mass unemployment prevented. To save you keep the focus on the economy, the Daily Express headlines on Mr. Johnson ' s "battle-plan, 3m-jobs". The Paper reported that the PM is triggered, the starting shot for the kickstart of the economy, in front of the 3. 5 million jobs are "lost forever". Mr Johnson Will Tell you, the Minister will find a way to lift Lockdown from mid-summer and keep workers in their jobs, adds The Paper . The Financial Times headlines to warnings from the ship's journey, the heroine of up to 400,000 of the crew, on the high seas or home by the global pandemic in a trade with a "logjam". An expert says The Paper , The Situation is a "ticking Time Bomb ", with growing concerns about the chain, increasing fatigue and the safety of the employees. The Paper also reported that Ministers will be held on 22 June as a date, if you want to open pubs and restaurants. The hospitality area was not open until 4. July. The Daily Star 's story on the "weather Shocker" that the UK could be, with hosepipe bans in spite of hail and downpours over the weekend. The Dry spring and hot summer could mean that "large parts" of the country, the risk of forest fires, the reports will be.



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