Times Front Page 15th of September 2020

The shortage of virus tests is likely to continue for weeks, the Times reports. The paper says officials believe labs will not be able to keep up with demand until a new lab in the Midlands opens – which is not expected to be for at least a fortnight. It adds that government ministers are drawing up plans to restrict “frivolous demands” for tests.

Guardian Front Page 15th of September 2020

Brexit makes the front of the Guardian. The paper says it has seen confidential government documents which warn that a “reasonable worst case scenario” in January – when the transition period ends – could see queues of 7,000 lorries in Kent. Passengers could wait an extra two hours for Eurostar trains, the paper says, adding that border disruption could ensure whether or not the UK and EU strike a trade deal.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 15th of September 2020

Concern over the government’s coronavirus testing system makes the front of several newspapers. The Daily Telegraph says the “crisis” over testing across the UK is deepening, with NHS hospitals cancelling operations because there are not enough tests for doctors and nurses. Labs are struggling to clear a backlog of 185,000 tests amid a recruitment drive for lab workers, the paper adds.