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The i says the Government is targeting 2024 as the year to introduce numerical grades for A-levels, i can reveal.
The Guardian says people who were fully vaccinated accounted for just 1.2% of all deaths involving Covid-19 in England in the first seven months of this year.
The Metro says Michael Gove made a series of racist and homophobic remarks during speeches when in his 20s, it has emerged.
The Metro says London is once again struggling to cope with sudden downpours, as flash flooding disrupts transport and the morning commute.
The Guardian says the global pipeline of new coal power plants has collapsed since the 2015 Paris climate agreement
The i says the supreme novelist Hilary Mantel recently agreed with Bryan Appleyard of The Sunday Times that the Tudors were extremely intelligent.
The Metro says after a year and a half of living room photo shoots, cancelled events and questionable morale-boost attempts set to John Lennon songs, celebrities are back doing what they do best
The i says authorities in Italy have launched an investigation into the alleged abduction of a six-year-old boy who was taken to Israel by his maternal grandfather after his immediate family died in a cable car crash.
The Guardian says two senior Taliban leaders have gone missing from public view, leading some Afghans to question whether the group’s supreme leader and new deputy prime minister are alive.
The Guardian says lawyers for Prince Andrew argued in a New York court on Monday that the British royal has not yet been properly served with documents related to a lawsuit alleging sexual assault.
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