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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.
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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