The i says on the morning of 11 September 2001, 16-year-old Londoner Godwin Junior Forde dreamed about a new life with his father
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 Priti Patel’s plans to allow the UK Border Force to turn back boats carrying migrants across the English Channel have been condemned by the United Nations
The i says US President Biden‘s justice department has sued Texas in an attempt to block enforcement of a near-total ban on abortions in the US state.
The i says thirteen British nationals who had been stranded in Afghanistan have safely arrived in Doha on a chartered flight
The i says Emma Raducanu is one win away from one of the most sensational grand slam victories of all time
The i says plans to scrap the £20-a-week uplift in Universal Credit introduced to avoid pandemic hardship have been met with “anger” from the government’s own MPs.
The i says the price of bitcoin steadied on Wednesday after steep falls on Tuesday wiped billions of dollars off the value of cryptocurrencies.
The i says The Taliban have agreed to allow 200 Americans and other civilians to leave Afghanistan on charter flights, according to a US official.
The i says twenty years on from the tragedy of 9/11, sinister and false conspiracy theories about the terrorist attack continue to circulate online.
The i says the NHS will be at breaking point within two months if the Government fails to implement basic Covid precautions such as mask wearing and social distancing
The i says up to 11 players, including eight from Brazil, face being banned from playing in the Premier League this weekend after failing to report for international duty during the current break.
The i splashes on the latest on the Covid pandemic, reporting that the rapid rollout of booster vaccines will be “wrapped up by Christmas”.
The i says videos and pictures have emerged on social media of Taliban soldiers firing shots into the air to disperse crowds of protesters marching through Kabul.
The i says Gareth Southgate has shelved talks over a new England contract until the turn of the year as he prepares to lead his country a step closer to next year’s World Cup Finals.
The i says France will be bracing itself on Wednesday as the trial opens of 20 people involved in the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, one of the worst atrocities to hit the continent
The i says Jordan Pickford can write his way into England’s record books on Wednesday less than a year after he was battling to save his club career.
The i says the NHS is heading into “one of its most challenging winters”, with Covid-19, waiting lists and staffing issues increasing fears that it will be pushed beyond capacity,
The i describes it as a “new era of tax hikes” and says that social care costs will be capped at £86,000.The prime minister will not rule out further tax rises.
The i says in Pablo Larrain’s films about feminine image, power, and persona, he explores the masks women in the public eye must wear and the ways in which they navigate under the weight of expectation.
The i says a £5.4 billion package of emergency cash has been released to help the NHS cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and tackle the mounting backlog.
The i says a 35-year-old widow whose life was “turned upside down once again” by Covid-19 will have to choose between food or putting on the heating once the Universal Credit uplift ends
The i newspaper says there are plans for an October “firebreak”, which would see an extended half-term holiday and rules on masks.
The i says when Cole Anderson-James downloaded video app TikTok at the beginning of the first lockdown, like millions of other young people across the UK, he was purely hoping to be entertained
The i says more than 600 members of UK police forces – including officers, sergeants, inspectors and civil staff – have faced sexual misconduct allegations since 2018.
The i says so these Games like no other were super but they were not a super spreader.