The Times says the Tartan Army descends on London today to meet the auld enemy amid criticism that there are no fan zones for them.
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The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. The paper is currently politically aligned with the Conservative Party although it did support New Labour from 2001-2010.
The Times looks even further ahead to the Euros final. There are discussions within government about whether to exempt Uefa and Fifa from quarantine
The Times says Oxfam sacked three aid workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo yesterday after an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and more
The Times says the French prime minister hailed a “happy moment” yesterday as he lifted the curfew that has been in place since October and said that masks would no longer be obligatory outdoors.
The Times says tickets to the England v Scotland game at the Euros are being advertised on Google for more than £1,600 despite Uefa banning their resale above face value.
The Times says Airbnb employs a “safety team” of 100 agents around the world who respond to crimes committed in properties listed on its website.
The Times suggests that despite the new revelations from Dominic Cummings, Matt Hancock is set to be exonerated over claims he lied
The Times says a former head of the BBC has condemned Martin Bashir as “deeply wicked” and “a serial liar on an industrial scale” for his deceit in securing an interview with Princess Diana.
The Times says a third runway at Heathrow may no longer be needed because of a collapse in the number of people travelling by air.
The Times says Germany’s birth rate has risen abruptly to its highest level for March since 1998, defying predictions of a pandemic-induced “baby bust”.
The Times says Israel launched airstrikes on Hamas in Gaza early on Wednesday morning in retaliation for the sending of incendiary balloons over the border
The Times says the move comes amid concerns about the take-up of vaccines in some parts of the country.
The Times says Boris Johnson scrapped the 30-person limit on weddings last night in one of just a handful of concessions
The Times says thousands of ticketless Scotland fans are set to descend on London for the England game on Friday.
The Times says senior figures at the European Union have clashed over its response to the dispute with the UK over Brexit and Northern Ireland.
The Times picks up on prime minister Boris Johnson’s warning that the UK must learn to live with Covid-19.
The Times says the PM insisted that he would do whatever it takes to protect Britain’s territorial integrity as the government traded insults over Brexit.
The Times says the BBC is reviewing a “staggering decision” to broadcast images of a collapsed player during a European championship match.
The Times says thousands of Spaniards congregated in central Madrid yesterday to protest at plans by Pedro Sánchez.
The Times reports the announcement that the lockdown easing will be delayed will be made at a press conference on Monday.
The Times says Boris Johnson has privately lashed out at Priti Patel over the soaring numbers of small boats crossing the Channel.
The Times says President Macron warned Boris Johnson he would veto any attempt to renegotiate the Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
The Times says not since Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss sued Mark Zuckerberg over the original idea for Facebook has a dispute involving identical twins attracted so much attention.
The Times says the terrorism watchdog warned of a jail culture “promoting violent ideological hostility” after a jury yesterday found police lawfully the London bridge terrorist.
The Times says Britain will begin donating surplus vaccines to poorer countries within weeks of offering all British adults their first doses.