The i says online fraudsters exploiting the pandemic have led to a “devastating surge” in scams with victims conned out of £2.3bn in the space of a year.
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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 i says the widow of murdered Haitian president Jovenel Moise thanked staff for helping her through a “terrible time” as she shared a photo of herself recovering in hospital
The i says Britain’s capacity to process Covid-19 tests appears to be under strain amid rising infections, with intermittent shortages and longer turnaround times for tests.
The i says Belgium has almost caught up with the UK in its vaccine rollout, despite effectively starting two months later. Yet there is no question of Belgium having a “freedom day“.
The i says airlines have accused the Government of “double standards” and creating a “two-tier system” for British holidaymakers amid widespread dismay
The i’s front page reports that coronavirus testing labs are “buckling” under the strain of the UK’s third wave, as almost 50,000 new infections were recorded on Thursday.
The i says up to 60,000 people could die this winter due to a “lethal triple mix” of seasonal viruses and Covid-19 that could leave the NHS is “unable to cope”
The i says spending in pubs and bars rose by almost 40 per cent in June as people flocked to watch the Euros and enjoy a spell of sunshine.
The i says Josh Helfgott has been intensely worried about Britney Spears since 2008 when the singer had a public breakdown
The i says a court has ordered a likely reduction to the prison sentence that Tiger King star Joe Exotic is serving for abusing animals and plotting to murder rescue campaigner Carole Baskin.
The i says since England lost the final of the Euros on Sunday, children across the country have proved themselves to be far more forgiving and empathetic than some of their adult counterparts.
The PM has been accused of an “expensive vanity project” after a “Brexit jet” that was meant to promote the UK abroad has been “rarely used”, according to the i.
The i says the sale of all new polluting road vehicles will be phased out in the next two decades under decarbonisation plans announced
The i says health experts have issued an urgent plea for greater public awareness of the cancer risk from alcohol
The i says more than four in 10 sports fans from Bame communities fear being racially abused by other supporters when they return to live matches
The i says passengers in London must continue to wear face masks on Tube trains and buses after 19 July despite the end of legal restrictions in England
The i says Instagram and Twitter accounts behind racist abuse sent to England players following their defeat in the Euros final
The i reports on Instagram’s statement that messages sent to Rashford, Saka and Sancho with monkey and banana emojis “didn’t go against our community guidelines”.
The i says Covid vaccine passports could be made mandatory in large venues that fail to introduce them on a voluntary basis
The i says we all know people who have withdrawn from “everyday” life in the past 17 months because of a serious illness.
The i says a number of pubs in Britain will approach service with caution after 19 July to make sure they are still “inclusive” for every part of the community.
The i says an exhausted Gareth Southgate will take a break before deciding whether to extend his contract as England’s manager
The i says the easing of lockdown seems to have helped many British teenagers’ mental health – but loneliness and anxiety remain extremely common.
The i says nearly four million clinically extremely vulnerable people being advised to avoid those who have not been fully vaccinated.
The i says riot police broke up crowds outside Wembley stadium and in London’s West End last night after England’s heartbreaking defeat against Italy.