The i focuses on the changes to self-isolation rules, saying that supermarket delivery drivers will be among those exempt from isolating if they test negative for Covid every day
Browsing: The I
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 i says In May, the tennis champion Naomi Osaka – at present ranked the number two women’s player in the world
The i says Lidl shoppers could feel the effects of the country’s lorry driver shortage more than most this week because of a “boycott” by haulage firms.
The i says the UK has demanded a “significant” renegotiation of its own Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.
The i says NHS staff will receive a 3 per cent pay rise, it has been confirmed – after a day of confusion over whether frontline staff would receive the settlement.
The i says the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games has reportedly banned taking the knee from appearing on its social media channel.
The i highlights the extent of the disruption to industries ranging from transport to the NHS, with the headline “shutdown replaces lockdown”.
The i says at least 100,000 more people will die from coronavirus globally before the end of the Olympic Games, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.
The i says convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein has been handed over for transfer to California to face additional sexual assault charges, after a failed bid to prevent his extradition.
The i says plans to impose vaccine passports on nightclubs could be defeated in the House of Commons following a backlash from Conservative MPs and Opposition parties.
The i says Dominic Cummings has accused Carrie Johnson of using him to secure an election win then having him fired to allow her to “pull the strings” in Downing Street.
The i says Britain and France have struck a deal to strengthen efforts to stop migrant Channel crossings as people smugglers look set to hit a record number of landings this year.
The i reports that the prime minister has been warned he should be prepared to act in the first week of August if easing restrictions in England backfires
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The i says the Government’s U-turn on arrivals from France is a “total disaster” and tourism operators face going bust if the “amber-plus” list grows, industry figures have warned.
The i says Arsenal have completed the signing of Belgium U21 midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga from Anderlecht in a transfer worth a reported £18m.
The i says Boris Johnson said he did not believe the NHS would be overwhelmed by coronavirus and suggested people “get Covid and live longer”
The i says Germany has defended the way it handled last week’s flash floods that killed scores of people and left towns and villages destroyed.
The i says music gigs and sports grounds are also likely to require compulsory vaccine passports and the scheme could be extended to pubs
The i says MPs have urged the Government to fix the “flawed” NHS Covid Pass scheme after an i investigation found people are able to obtain their so-called freedom passes
The i says a convicted murderer nicknamed the “Hollywood ripper” has been sentenced to death for the murder of two women and the attempted murder of a third in Los Angeles in the 2000s.
The i says Guto Harri, the GB News presenter suspended after taking the knee on-air, has quit and accused the embattled channel of appealing to the “far right”
The i says across the country people flocked to beaches, funfairs, and parks on Sunday, on what the Met Office confirmed was the hottest day of the year in England and Wales.
The i says Nightclubs reopened from midnight and all legal limits on groups meeting indoors and out have been lifted as the vast majority of Covid restrictions are eased
The i sets out how the government’s U-turn unfolded. It started with Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak announcing they were exempt from self-isolating.