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BBC News says Prince Harry is seeking a judicial review against a refusal of the Home Office to allow him to personally pay for police protection when in the UK.
France’s lower house has passed the ‘French vaccine passport’ on Sunday. The French parliament gave final approval to the government’s latest measures to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass that will exclude unvaccinated people from restaurants, tourist locations, sports arenas and other venues. The bill was passed on Sunday by 215 votes to 58. The vote, chaired by Senate President Gérard Larcher of the right-wing Républicans, followed two long days of relatively calm debate, contrasting with the turbulent climate that had surrounded the bill’s adoption last week in the French National Assembly. The current health pass will become a “vaccine pass”…
Amazon emailed UK customers on Monday to inform them that the proposed visa credit cards ban will no longer take place.
Brentford is reportedly in talks with footballer Christian Eriksen over a return to the Premier League.
The consequences of the volcano that erupted on Sunday are beginning to be understood as significant damage is being reported.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has been accused of attacking the BBC to divert attention from Downing Street lockdown parties.
The Independent reports on fears for child refugees who have been wrongly deemed adults and might be forced to share a bed with a stranger.
“Johnson’s scapegoats” is the headline dominating the front of the Daily Mirror as the prime minister attempts to save his premiership.
The Queen will not help Prince Harry in his plans to sue the government to get back his Metropolitan Police bodyguards, the Sun reports.
Boris Johnson “will fight tooth and nail to save his political future,” the Daily Express says.
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