Newspaper headlines: Shoppers facing mask fines and PM to ban Huawei
A picture of Prime Minister Boris Johnson holding his head as he wears a bright blue face mask takes up much of the Guardian's front page. Like many of the newspapers, it leads on news that shoppers in England will be required to wear a facial covering or face a fine.
Cartoonist Matt deftly combines the two stories, depicting a man who says he has bought a tiny mask for his phone to prevent the spread of Huawei.To really get the message across to readers, the Daily Express underlines the word"will" in its headline"You will have to wear masks in shops". The paper also carries a story about a gin going on sale with botanicals taken from the Queen's garden at Buckingham Palace.
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