The i says Britain’s reopening to the world has taken a big step forwards. From Monday, travellers based in Europe or America who have been double vaccinated will be able to visit most of the UK.
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The i is a British national morning paper published in London and distributed across the United Kingdom.
It is aimed at “readers and lapsed readers” of all ages and commuters with limited time and was originally launched in 2010 as sister paper to the Independent.
The i is politically centre and it’s front page headlines usually focus on social issues and inequality.
In 2020, it tied with the Guardian for the most trusted newspaper.
The decision to open up further to travellers from the EU and US raises hopes that holiday destinations such as Italy and France will be available.
The i says Petrol retailers have reassured motorists there is no need to panic about fuel availability after BP was forced to close several sites due to shortages.
The i says at least 8,000 households have been forced to evacuate as California’s wildfires burn through more than 400,000 acres of land, leaving devastation and destruction in their wake.
The i says Prime Minister Boris Johnson has joked about his pet dog and how he exacts his “endless” romantic urges on people’s legs.
The i says Covid-19 infections in the UK have now been dropping for a full week, prompting fresh optimism among scientists even as the Government fears a fresh spike in cases on the horizon.
The i says how do you top individual swimming gold? Do it again with your mates.
The i carries the plans for threatened industrial action by nurses on its front page. The paper says the public will be invited to show their support if they agree the 3 per cent pay rise is not enough.
The i says up to 77 countries are in contention for the Government’s green list for travel giving hope for holiday-makers who are not yet fully jabbed, experts have said.
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The i says the Government is seeking to dampen excitement about a potential peak in Covid-19 infections as the daily case figure fell for the sixth consecutive day.
The i says a South Korean broadcaster has apologised after it aired “inappropriate” pictures to represent countries during its coverage of the Tokyo Olympic Games opening ceremony.
The i says Britons are more likely than not to back the sacking of people from their jobs for saying something “grossly offensive”, polling today suggests.
“Three gold medals before breakfast” is how the i covers Team GB’s stirring start to the week in Tokyo. The paper’s front splash features pictures of Team GB’s gold medalists.
The i says federal prosecutors in R Kelly’s sex trafficking case say he had sexual contact with a teenage boy as well as girls, and jurors should hear the claims in his upcoming trial.
The i says Tom Daley and Matty Lee beat defending Olympic champions China to earn a dramatic gold medal in the diving pool on the first Monday of Tokyo 2020 by just one point.
The i says quarantine-free travel to Spain could be impossible for most of the summer holidays following speculation the country may be placed on the “amber plus” list next week.
The i says torrential rain in London has flooded streets and left families stranded in waist high water.
The i says the competition is not the only thing that’s heating up in Tokyo – the weather is too.
More than three-quarters of officers had mental health difficulties in the last year, according to a poll, the I says.
The i says today marks ten years since the tragic death of singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, at the age of just 27 years old.
The i says laughable it may be, but in the House of Commons, no MP may call any other MP a liar
The i says Muslims around the world are commemorating Eid al-Adha, one of the holiest occasions in the Islamic calendar.
The i says the UK Government has slashed the aid it sends to Afghanistan by more than three quarters at the same time as winding down the 20-year military mission to the country
The i says cases of coronavirus in the UK dipped slightly on Thursday compared to a week earlier, although it is too soon for a definite downward trend to be identified.