The i says the Prime Minister has warned Britons not to expect restriction-free foreign holidays this summer and that travel is unlikely to normal until 2022.
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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 Boris Johnson has been accused by Cornwall politicians of presenting “old money as new” when claiming a £65m boost for the county from the G7 Summit earlier this month.
The i newspaper focuses on Boris Johnson’s remarks about the prospect of foreign travel, which it describes as a “blow” to summer holidays
The i says Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak face increasing tensions as the Chancellor pushes for greater fiscal discipline
The i says more than 300 NHS workers attempted suicide as they responded to the coronavirus pandemic last year, according to figures showing the scale of the mental health crisis facing the frontline
The i says vaccine bookings soared as jabs were offered to all over-18s, with more than 700,000 booked via the NHS website in one day
The i says jab bookings have soared as vaccinations opened up to all adults. It shows a picture of queues at West Ham’s stadium
The i says Rishi Sunak has signalled he is preparing to raise taxes later this year to pay for the Covid-19 recovery, claiming the “crisis phase” of the recession is now over
The i says the very first full-length show to air on GB News has attracted hundreds of Ofcom complaints, after controversy over an opening monologue hitting out at public health officials and lockdown
The i says football fans have crammed their fridges with beer, burgers and snacks in preparation for the start of Euro 2020, according to supermarket sales figures.
The i says pushing back the ‘unlock’ by four weeks will reduce total hospital admissions by a quarter and halve peak hospital admissions as more people get jabbed
The i says pupils could be vaccinated in their own schools to boost uptake – if plans to jab children later this year are confirmed
The i says Britons could be forced to live with a coronavirus death toll of more than 45,000 each year after the lifting of restrictions, a leading scientist has warned.
The i says children as young as 13 have revealed their struggles with Long Covid as they called for better treatment to manage the debilitating condition.
The i says an officer who became Scotland Yard’s highest-ranking ranking Asian woman says it is a nonsense claim that institutional racism has vanished from the police and the UK.
The i says people aged 21 and 22 in England are now eligible to book their coronavirus vaccine as the roll-out opens up to nearly one million more young people.
The i says “Mental health crisis as NHS patients are turned away” which claims a “controversial” scheme has been used to withhold treatment
The i says a family who paid more than £8,000 for a holiday to Crete cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic have called Tui “cruel”.
The i says a number of major sporting and theatre events are expected to go ahead with large crowds despite the decision to delay the 21 June.
The i says Joe Biden on Monday delivered a powerful message of support for Nato as the cornerstone of Western security.
The i newspaper’s front page reports that nine million people in England are now living under new Covid-19 measures.
The i says pub landlords have said they will be unable to police jubilant scenes and cheering supporters should England get off to a winning start at Euro 2020.
The I says holidaymakers struggle for amber list refunds over differing traffic light system and Foreign Office advice
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