The Independent – ‘No need to change plans for Christmas’
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The Independent – ‘No need to change plans for Christmas’
‘It’s going to be a great Christmas,’ Sajid Javid predicts – despite the return of mask-wearing and PCR tests for travellers. The public has been reassured there is no need to change plans for Christmas, The Independent reports. The paper is one of few that lead with the news the Queen will be replaced as head of state in Barbados this week – the paper features a picture of the Queen on one of her visits, under the headline: “Barbados readies for life after the monarchy.”
Today's Headlines
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