The i leads with a science exclusive likely to change the food we eat in this country: the Government is going to approve genetic engineering in UK farming.
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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 government is set to approve genetic engineering in UK farming, according to the I, in what the paper calls Britain’s biggest divergence from European laws since leaving the EU.
PUNCH says American rap artiste, Lil Nas X, has caused a stir on social media as he showed off his ‘pregnant stomach’ to celebrate his baby shower
The i says the Champions League almost always begins one way for Manchester City. Measured, impressive group-stage results, followed by something wild, chaotic and destructive in the knockout phase.
The i says North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles off its east coast, South Korean authorities have said, marking the second weapons test the country has conducted this week.
The i says anti-vaxxers are targeting teenagers with disinformation leaflets, hoping to create fear over the Covid jab ahead of the rollout to 12-15-year-olds.
“Johnson sacks blundering cabinet allies” is the headline in the i newspaper, which says Mr Raab was “angry” and refused to accept his demotion until he was given deputy PM title.
The i ssay climate change activists have blocked the M25 for a second time this week, causing major disruption during the busy rush hour period.
The i says Apple has revealed its next generation of iPhones, which boast better cameras and longer battery life – and are also cheaper than last year’s models.
The i says classrooms “bubbles” could be brought back to control mixing between school pupils if Covid infections surge this autumn and winter.
The i says four men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Belfast journalist Lyra McKee.
The i says it wasn’t just Emma Raducanu who had to change her flights as she stormed through the rounds to win the US Open, her team did too.
The i claims the PM’s plan B to prevent a new lockdown includes the possible return of classroom bubbles to keep schools open.
The Independent says Elliot Page made his Met Gala 2021 debut on Monday night wearing a Balenciaga suit, black sneakers, and green rose pinned to his lapel.
The i says Harvey Elliott has thanked fans for their “overwhelming love and support” after suffering a dislocated ankle during Liverpool‘s 3-0 win against Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday.
The i says the Government is targeting 2024 as the year to introduce numerical grades for A-levels, i can reveal.
The i says the supreme novelist Hilary Mantel recently agreed with Bryan Appleyard of The Sunday Times that the Tudors were extremely intelligent.
The i says authorities in Italy have launched an investigation into the alleged abduction of a six-year-old boy who was taken to Israel by his maternal grandfather after his immediate family died in a cable car crash.
The i says Boris Johnson will announce a winter Covid-19 plan to “live with the virus” on Tuesday – including by extending the offer of free rapid home tests past its planned expiry date.
The move to begin offering vaccines to 12 to 15-year-olds next week is the focus for the i, which will stop school closures.
The i says a New York court will hold a pre-trial hearing today over claims from a woman that she was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew aged 17.
The i says face masks could be made mandatory in certain settings to reduce the spread of coronavirus during the winter, a leading scientist has said.
The i says ministers are to put their faith in the Covid-19 vaccine to prevent a fresh wave of infections this winter
The i says we should learn to trust our kids more. If ever there were a life lesson we might absorb, Emma Raducanu provided it in the city where dreams are made.
“Booster jabs or bust” is the i newspaper’s take on the plan the PM intends to announce. The paper says he is banking on boosting the immunity of the most vulnerable.