Newspaper headlines: Fears for MPs as UK nears 'point of no return'
"The point of no return" is the dramatic declaration on the front page of the Daily Mail as it explains that the UK is"on the brink of a critical new phase" of the"coronavirus crisis". Government ministers will now change their strategy from trying to contain the virus's spread to delaying the peak of the epidemic"until the spring or summer".
"Bond falls victim to virus" declares the Daily Mirror alongside a picture of Daniel Craig - as it also splashes on the delay of the"billion dollar" film, which was originally meant to be released next month. But it won't take in anywhere near that predicted billion dollars if cinemas are left empty worldwide.A much-used picture in today's papers of a woman in a face mask walking past a poster promoting the No Time to Die movie is front and centre on the Times.
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