Newspaper headlines: Queen's 'rousing message' of strength to nation
An image of the Queen in royal blue fills half of the Sunday Telegraph's broadsheet front page, along with words from her address to the nation about the coronavirus, due on Sunday evening."Those who come after us will say that the Britons of this generation were as strong as any," the paper reports that she will say.The same quote gives the Sunday Express its headline.
The Queen's call for the nation to be strong comes as 14% of doctors are off work due to the virus, according to the Sunday Times. The paper also says the NHS is having to pay millions in rent each month to Abu Dhabi, the owner of London's ExCeL centre, to operate the Nightingale Hospital."Care home time bomb," warns the Sunday People as it reports of an MP's anger after 13 people died in one week at a single centre.
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