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Browsing: The I
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.
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