The i says police are investigating racist abuse directed at England players after they lost the Euro 2020 final to Italy on penalties.
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 international tournaments become defined by knife-edge margins that can shape entire careers. Thomas Müller scores. The penalty on Raheem Sterling isn’t given.
The i says more than eight in 10 business owners believe Brexit will have a long-term negative impact on trading
The i says Gareth Southgate is likely to receive a knighthood, despite England’s defeat at Wembley on Sunday.
“Heartbreak” says the i paper. It reports the young England squad fell short despite keeper Jordan Pickford’s shoot-out heroics. “Maybe next year,” it adds.
The i says Boris Johnson has been forced to defend the decision to delay the relaxation of self-isolation rules by a month after restrictions are lifted on 19 July.
The i says hospitals around the UK are seeing record daily attendances in A&E, with staff describing claims from scientists.
The i says Spain passed a law on Tuesday to classify all “non-consensual sex” as rape after a series of court cases outraged the country.
The i says ministers are facing mounting pressure to speed up plans to scrap self-isolation rules for the double jabbed.
The i says teachers will be instructed to extend the school day later this year to help pupils catch up with learning lost due to the pandemic, Boris Johnson has signalled.
The i says long after Thursday morning’s hangovers fade, we’ll have the memories of Raheem Sterling’s greatest England performance.
The i newspaper likens the Euro win to a fairytale, describing the match as thrilling, and praising England’s Raheem Sterling for his performance.
The i says it’s peak summer holiday season, but foreign holidays are no longer straightforward.
The i says flood warnings, strong winds and cool grey days – not exactly the start to July us Brits were hoping for.
The i says Wembley Stadium could be packed to the rafters if England beat Denmark to make their first major tournament final in 55 years on Wednesday evening.
The i says European Parliament is set on Wednesday to blast “in the strongest possible terms” the new Hungarian law punishing any mention of LGBTQ+ issues in schools.
The i says Sajid Javid pressed ahead on Tuesday with a huge overhaul of hospitals which will hand him more powers to issue instructions to the National Health Service.
The i quotes a source saying the reason to scrap masks came from modelling showing events and hospitality industries could lose more than £4bn.
The i says Germany is to ease the strict restrictions it had imposed on travellers from the UK, following a meeting between Boris Johnson and Angela Merkel.
The i says England must reopen in the coming weeks to ensure that any fresh wave of Covid-19 takes place over the summer rather than winter.
The i says Bukayo Saka will return to full training on Monday and is fit to face Denmark in England’s Euro 2020 semi-final on Wednesday.
The i says the number of people in hospital with Covid-19 is expected to rise “quite steeply” as cases rise.
The i says she lit up Wimbledon with her poise and maturity, Emma Raducanu’s brilliant Wimbledon run came to an end last night
The i turns its attention to efforts to get more people fully vaccinated. Under the headline, Double jabs push as masks rule is lifted.
The i says ITV removed a suggestion that Prince William’s office briefed newspapers over concerns about Prince Harry’s mental health from a documentary that aired on Sunday