The Daily Mirror reports that different households in Greater Manchester and parts of East Lancashire and West Yorkshire have been banned from meeting indoors in an effort to stop a surge of new coronavirus cases.
Lockdown restrictions have been tightened for four million people in the North of England after a rise in the number of coronavirus cases – that’s the front of The Times.
The Daily Express says changes in lifestyle could prevent tens of thousands of dementia cases each year.
The Daily Star claims that the ghost of John Thaw, the actor known for his role as Inspector Morse, is haunting the set of TV soap Emmerdale.
Up to two million people who have been shielding should not be forced to return to their workplaces because of the higher risk posed to them by the coronavirus, unions have told The Guardian.
You really can beat dementia, the Daily Mail says, citing research that shows 40% of cases could be avoided or delayed with the help of a healthy lifestyle.
Is this really a “massive success”, prime minister? The Independent leads with a question for Boris Johnson after figures show the UK had Europe’s highest increase in death rates during the first half of this year.
The Daily Telegraph leads with news that some restrictions will be reimposed in parts of northern England in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The US and Germany each lost about 10% of their economic output during the second quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Financial Times.