The i says a former foreign secretary has said there are grounds for a criminal investigation into the leaking of CCTV footage showing Matt Hancock kissing his aide.
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 not much changes at Wimbledon, the tournament that has been at the centre of the tennis calendar since 1877. To a certain extent, that is part of its charm.
The i newspaper reports on Health Secretary Sajid Javid’s address to the House of Commons, calling 19 July the “end of the line for lockdown” saying we must ‘live’ with virus
The i says British holidaymakers were warned of travel disruption for the rest of the year as European Union leaders failed to agree a plan for visiting UK tourists.
The i says it’s a tale of two halves for UK weather today, with northern areas enjoying dry, warm sunshine while the south prepares for thunderstorms.
The i says Matt Hancock’s alleged affair with an aide has sparked concerns over how she was appointed to her role in which she supposedly was holding Hancock to account.
The i says half of all eligible under 30s in England have received a first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine in just three weeks, the NHS has confirmed.
The i says the Australian city of Sydney has entered a two-week lockdown after a rise in coronavirus infection rates.
The i leads with the Dept of Health will look at how footage of Hancock embracing his aide came to be leaked.
The i says the UK Government caved into Uefa’s demands to allow foreign VIPs to attend Euro 2020 games at Wembley Stadium
The i says Matt Hancock is facing growing warnings against accumulating too much personal power in a planned shake-up of hospitals which is running into opposition
The i says the number of children needing foster care in England could rise by around a third within the next decade, but many councils are unprepared, research warns.
The i says emotions ran high as hundreds of Hong Kong residents filled the streets outside newspaper vendors to snap up the final copy of the city’s tabloid Apple Daily.
The i has a much more positive take on the travel update as it reports Malta, Barbados, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, Formentera, Madeira and Antigua have all been added.
The i says many under 30s look set to miss out on quarantine-free travel and a wide choice of holidays this summer as they won’t have had a second jab
The i says ministers urged the public to take up the vaccine as official figures showed the number of new Covid-19 cases jumped by more than 16,000
The i says more than two million people in the UK have long Covid at the moment – suggesting that over a third of those that have caught the virus still have symptoms
The i says Britney Spears has urged a court to put an end to the controversial conservatorship arrangement that has given her father extensive control over nearly every aspect of her life
The i says Buckingham Palace has admitted it “must do more” to improve diversity after publishing data revealing that only 8.5 per cent of royal household staff are from a minority ethnic background.
The i says Matt Hancock has a “daunting battle” on the way over the planned Health and Social Care Bill. The paper says part of the bill would return control of NHS England to the health secretary
I news says Amazon has been accused of spreading “fake news” and profiting off conspiracy theories after it was found selling identical anti-vaccine T-shirts to those worn by lockdown protesters
I news says football fans from overseas will be barred from attending the finals and semi-finals of Euro 2020 at Wembley
I news says hopes are rising inside government of a possible early lifting of restrictions on 5 July after the latest data provided further evidence that the link
The i says scientists are “more optimistic” about the latest statistics, which they believe show that vaccines are working
The i says tourism bosses have told the Government “enough is enough” and that the travel industry is being “destroyed” because there are so few countries on the green list.