The i says Gavin Williamson and Dominic Raab could be at risk of losing their jobs in a Cabinet reshuffle expected this week.
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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 the vaccines watchdog came under heavy fire from MPs, headteachers and scientists last night after it refused to give the go-ahead to giving Covid-19 jabs to under-16s.
The i describes it as a Tory “panic”. Mr Johnson has been warned that the tax rise could spark a “very significant backlash” from voters.
The i says less than half the homes needed for thousands of resettled Afghan interpreters and other allies have been secured by the Government, official figures show.
The i says the UK and US embassies in Kabul could reopen within weeks following behind the scenes negotiations with the Taliban
The i says the waiting is finally over for the Abba faithful. The legends premiered their first new music in nearly 40 years and unveiled a ground-breaking live show
The i says England’s players knelt proudly and determinedly in the face of the hostile boos that reverberated around the Puskas Arena – then Raheem Sterling silenced all of them with the opening goal
The i says Children will not be routinely asked to take lessons outside if their school is suffering Covid-19 outbreaks, Gavin Williamson has said.
The i says the UK’s regulator is moving towards approving vaccines for younger teenagers after evidence suggests the risk is smaller.
The i says the Taliban has said there “may not” be jobs for women in senior Government positions in Afghanistan.
The i says the scientists who helped develop the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine have praised Prince Harry’s comments urging governments to inoculate poorer countries.
The i says Dan Evans is into the third round of US Open but it was not without some drama, as he was forced off court by passing rain showers twice and then hit apparent injury problems in the fourth set.
The i says the Education Secretary has piled pressure on scientists to give the green light to Covid jabs for children, saying the NHS has the capacity to start administering vaccines to under-16s.
The i says Dominic Raab attempted to reset the narrative around his performance in response to the UK’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan
The i says the foreign secretary Dominic Raab and defence secretary are “at war” in a “blame game” over the UK’s exit from Afghanistan.
The i says so, what angry boycott are you currently taking part in? Oh, come on, you must have at least one righteous consumer stance you are adopting right now.
The i says the new school year is almost upon us – or has already started if you live in Scotland.
The i says No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted, Aesop said in his fable of The Lion and the Mouse.
The i says a Whitehall blame game over Afghanistan spilled into the open as Dominic Raab appeared to hold “military” intelligence responsible for the UK’s slow response to the crisis.
The i says Emma Raducanu cruised into the second round of the US Open by beating Stefanie Voegele of Switzerland in straight sets.
The i says the UK is attempting “Dunkirk by WhatsApp”, as the government tries to rescue more Afghans who fear for their lives under the Taliban.
The i says in the same way that tomorrow never comes, it was starting to feel like Kanye West’s much trailed 10th album Donda never would.
The i says Australian airline Qantas aims to restart flights to and from Britain in mid-December, in plans linked to the Covid vaccine roll-out in Australia
The i says a senior NHS doctor working in A&E during the pandemic is among those shortlisted for the £250,000 Wolfson Economics Prize 2021
The i says Ainsley Maitland-Niles could still leave Arsenal before deadline day after he launched an attack on the club on social media.