The Times says ministers are considering delaying ending coronavirus restrictions in England for a month to give businesses “certainty” and allow more time for people to receive two jabs.
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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 says boys are sharing nude photos “like collection cards”, and sexual harassment has become normalised in schools, Ofsted said.
The Times says President Biden announced in April that the US would withdraw its remaining 3,500 troops, a feat that eluded his predecessors Donald Trump and Barack Obama.
The Times says the rift between Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family has been “difficult for everyone”, the Earl of Wessex has said.
The Times says Boris Johnson will lift the 30-person limit on weddings even if the easing of other lockdown restrictions is delayed beyond June 21
The Times says for residents and day-trippers in North Shields were joined by Indiana Jones himself – Harrison Ford for lunch.
The Times leads with its report US President Joe Biden ordered officials to issue Boris Johnson with a diplomatic rebuke for “inflaming” tensions amid the row over NI protocol.
The Times says Jeff Bezos paid no income tax in 2007 and 2011, and George Soros went three years in a row without paying the Internal Revenue Service, according to a leak of personal tax records.
The Times says students at an Oxford college have voted to remove a portrait of the Queen from their common room because she is regarded as a representative of colonial rule.
The Times says for some people on sick leave, the temptation to sneak to the pub for a crafty drink is too great to resist. Now, a judge’s ruling suggests they needn’t fear being spotted.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have accused the BBC of libel over a report that they did not consult the Queen about naming their daughter Lilibet.
The Times says it is a 40-year-old Ford Escort with a relatively low 83,000 miles on the clock and it is in good condition.
The Times looks at the government’s advice to travellers after George Eustice said that Britons should “holiday at home” due to Covid variants.
The Times leads with reports the lockdown lifting in England is set to be delayed by at least a fortnight. Online the paper leads with Boris Johnson pressures G7 to sign the climate Marshall plan.
The Times says Boris Johnson has ‘failed a generation of children’ after he rejected the £15bn school catch up proposal from Sir Kevan.
The Times leads with fresh hope for the 21 June lockdown lifting as the UK recorded no new Covid deaths in the most recent 24-hour period. Sharing the front page are accusations the PM let down England’s children with ‘cheap’ school boost. The papers front splash features an image of a young Sir Keir Starmer as he makes a TV appearance.
The Times leads with the school day is to be extended by 30 mins to help children catch up. Online, the paper leads with the UK heatwave which is set to continue this week.
The Times leads with the race to save June 21 lockdown lifting and the Bank Holiday sunshine! Online, the paper reports on Martin Bashir’s Princess Diana interview.
The Times leads with the highly anticipated restrictions easing, saying the June 21 lift is now in doubt over the rising case of the Indian variant. The front page also reports on the PM giving his full support to Matt Hancock after the Dominic Cummings explosive claims.
The Times leads with Dominic Cummings and the ‘fire’ he unleashed on No 10. The paper speaks to an unnamed cabinet minister who said Cummings…
The Times’s front page is full of positivity. The paper reports that vaccines are now available for everyone aged 30. The paper features a picture…
The Times leads with the Culture Secretary’s calls for changes at the BBC following the Martin Bashir scandal. The paper also reports on calls for…
The Times, like most of Friday’s front pages, leads with Princess Diana and Martin Bashir interview findings. “The BBC’s lies fuelled my mother’s paranoia” The…
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