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Month: July 2021
A senior doctor has launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson’s plan to ease social-distancing measures next week.
The Guardian says the rise in infections that will follow the government’s plans to reopen on 19 July will put intense pressure on the NHS.
The Guardian says it was the comedian Matt Lucas who best captured the jarring ambiguity in Boris Johnson’s broadcast to the nation last May.
The Guardian says Channel 4 is launching a new platform dedicated to true crime programming as it attempts to respond to the boom in popularity of the genre.
The Times says ministers will tell technology giants to immediately hand over details of the racists who abused England players so the government can “make examples” of the perpetrators.
The Metro says: Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine is reportedly about to suffer another setback – a potential warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it could lead to increased risk of an autoimmune disorder.
The Times says outside the home of English football hordes of intruders rushed barriers, stewards allegedly took cash bribes and there was violence on the terraces.
The Times says selective universities are getting tougher on recruitment this year after squeezing in more students than expected last autumn.
The Metro says: A young boy has penned a heart-warming letter to Marcus Rashford after England’s agonising penalty shootout defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
The i says a number of pubs in Britain will approach service with caution after 19 July to make sure they are still “inclusive” for every part of the community.
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