The Times
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Web site | www.thetimes.co.uk |
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Circulation | 417,298 (Print, 2019); 220,000 (Digital, 2018) |
Sister newspapers | The Sunday Times |
Editors | John Witherow |
Headquarters | The News Building (London |
First issue date | January 1, 1785 |
Format | Compact |
Albums | Soda Pop Rok 'N' Roll |
Modern Minimalis Glamour | |
Nada Melankolik Malaya | |
Members | Naza Mohamad |
Origin | Federal Territory Of Kuala Lumpur |
Malaysia | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 709083 |
About The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register, adopting its current name on 1 January 1788.
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Headlines: 'Lockdown lifeline' and 'two-Meter rule, cut'
The further easing of coronavirus-lockdown-limitations-functions on many of the Thursday, the Front Pages . People Living Alone in England will be able to stay in a different household from Saturday - in a "support bubble". The Times reported that millions of children will be able to run and hug a grandparent for the First Time in three months under the new rules, and decides a Moving Portrait of a divided family during the lockout. I says: everyone who lives in England, on their own, or a Single Parent living only with children, will be allowed to join-up with another household. You will be able to stay overnight and don't need to stay two feet apart, The Paper adds. The Daily Express calls it a "Lockdown Lifeline for The Lonely " and says The Move will bring "joy" for the only grandparents to embrace the situation and play with their grandchildren. Meanwhile, the metro says it is time to Open the "Crack the bubbly" as some of the couples are reunited once again under the relaxed rules. Other examples of the "support bubbles" are two single people who both live on their own, and couples who do not live together, if They Live alone. Also prominent on the Thursday papers are the comments from JK Rowling, who has spoken about their experiences of domestic violence and sexual assault, as they tried to explain their attitude towards transgender issues. The Daily Mail splashes with their comments, in addition to the demands of the watch is facing pressure from members of Parliament and representatives of the economy, in order to cut the two-Meter-social distancing rules. According to The Daily Telegraph, Boris Johnson plans to scrap the two-Meter rule at the latest by September so that schools can open fully for the start of the new academic year. It claims that the PM has informed that the Minister, to change the he is willing to the rule. The Sun leads with Rowling, responding to the criticism surrounding her comments on transgender issues published in a longer essay on your website. Elsewhere The Guardian reported that The Number of coronavirus-would have halved deaths in the UK, if the government had introduced the block, a week earlier, cited the testimony of the former government supervisor Prof Neil Ferguson . The clock said it was still too early for such a judgment. The Financial Times carries comments of Prof Ferguson's, and says the clock before renewed criticism of the government's handling of the pandemic. The Paper adds that the ex-Advisor came comments on how the OECD says the UK was likely to be economies of most of Covid-19 among the major economies. The Daily Mirror has interviewed The British ex-girlfriend of The Man suspected by German police of the murder of Madeleine Mccann . German media call him as Christian B, 43. And finally, the Daily Star , says TV presenters Ant and Dec have apologized for the identity of the people of color on Saturday Night Takeaway.
Source of news: bbc.com