The i says Boris Johnson will warn the country that it will have to learn to live with COVID as he announces lockdown restrictions are to be scrapped in England.
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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 18-year-old Brit Emma Raducanu has shocked the tennis world and herself by qualifying for the final 16 stage of Wimbledon – while awaiting her A-Level results.
The i says more than half of the British population have received their second coronavirus vaccine jab.
Euro 2020: England v Denmark semi-finals: The i says Gareth Southgate has finally made the Jack Grealish problem disappear. Or rather, Jadon Sancho has.
The i’s lead story centres on ministers pushing for a complete ban on smartphones in all schools by 2022. Some headteachers have voiced concern on the ban.
The i says England is set to ease many of its remaining Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July when step four of the lockdown roadmap comes into effect.
The i says a Paris gang has been jailed for a string of burglaries on the homes of several high-profile celebrities including footballer Thiago Silva.
The i says the Met Office has poured cold water on reports of a month-long heatwave, saying the UK should expect “unsettled” weather, particularly in the first half of July.
The i says England manager Gareth Southgate insists his players continue their conservative style of play despite reaching the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
The i says Sir Keir Starmer has survived the biggest test of his Labour leadership after Kim Leadbeater held on to Batley and Spen against all the odds.
The i says Boris Johnson has warned that “extra precautions” may be needed after the planned lifting of England’s lockdown on 19 July.
The i says the United States will allow people to self-select the gender marker that appears on their passport, and will “move towards” recognition of people who don’t identify as male or female.
The i says British teenagers are using TikTok to learn and share tips for faking positive Covid-19 tests as hundreds of thousands of pupils in “bubbles” are already being forced to miss school.
The i says US actor Bill Cosby has been released from prison after his conviction over a sexual assault was been overturned by a Pennsylvania court.
The i says former US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, architect of the Iraq War, has died aged 88.
The i says a statue of Princess Diana will be unveiled in the gardens of Kensington Palace on Thursday, to mark what would have been her 60th birthday.
The i newspaper reports that schools will be told to treat Covid like the flu. Pupils must go to classes next year unless they show symptoms of Covid-19.
The i says five of the 10 countries rated as the ‘worst in the world for workers’ have been given trade deals by the UK Government in the past two years.
The i says England is due to throw off the remaining Covid-19 rules in less than three weeks – but the full shape of the post-19 July world has yet to be determined.
The i says Serena Williams was forced to retire from her first-round Wimbledon match after suffering a seemingly innocuous slip behind the baseline.
The i says Australia is trying to contain an outbreak of the Delta variant, whilst an expert has warned the country’s slow vaccine uptake will lead to a surge in cases.
The i newspaper says vaccine stockpiling is underway to help the UK live with Covid-19 as the country’s Vaccine Taskforce is buying up jab stocks.
The i says England football fans are praying that their team sticks the boot into old foes Germany as the nation awaits the much-anticipated Euro 2020 clash at Wembley.
The i says people who took part in“Grab a Jab” scheme to get their second Covid vaccine dose early have said that waiting up to three months for a second jab feels too late.
The i says the date of 19 July is “the end of the line” for coronavirus restrictions in England, Sajid Javid has said, despite rising cases of the Delta variant across the UK.