The Times says firms are calling Covid rules a “mess”after the government’s update on masks and businesses are saying they are being “left in legal limbo”
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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 Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho will be asked whether they want to pursue criminal action against those who racially abused them.
The Times says US health officials have asked Pfizer to provide more evidence to justify its call for fully vaccinated people to be given a third shot of its coronavirus
The Times says the mayor of London has announced that masks will still be required on the Tube when laws making them mandatory
The Times says nightclubs and cinemas have hit back at the government over plans to introduce coronavirus passports
The Times says on Saturdays Nick Poppleton can be found doing the rounds in South Yorkshire as a delivery driver for Iceland.
The Met Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick, wants to seek a new term after her contract expires in April, the Times reports.
The Times says Bill Gates almost broke down in tears at a “billionaire summer camp” as he confessed to messing up his marriage to Melinda.
The Times says sixteen months, 128,000 deaths and several very long lockdowns ago, Boris Johnson stood in front of a podium.
The Times says ministers will tell technology giants to immediately hand over details of the racists who abused England players so the government can “make examples” of the perpetrators.
The Times says outside the home of English football hordes of intruders rushed barriers, stewards allegedly took cash bribes and there was violence on the terraces.
The Times says selective universities are getting tougher on recruitment this year after squeezing in more students than expected last autumn.
The Times also leads on concerns from scientists, with predictions of up to 4,800 people being admitted to hospital every day.
The Times says Blue Air, Romania’s leading airline, is to list on the London stock market in autumn with a valuation of up to £500 million.
The Times says Boris Johnson will urge people today not to return to life as normal after July 19 unless they want to risk restrictions being reimposed.
The Times says Gareth Southgate has become one of Britain’s most admired leaders after a 25-year quest for redemption.
The Times says NHS chiefs are braced for 9m patients on waiting lists while the health secretary has warned that it could go as high as 13 million.
The Times says passengers could be forced to sit in aircraft on runways to prevent lengthy queues building up in airport terminals when foreign travel resumes.
It was “one last fateful kick of a ball” that ended England’s dream, says the Times, describing the final as having “the cruellest of Hollywood twists”.
The Times says Boris Johnson is considering giving England a bank holiday if Gareth Southgate’s team beat Italy on Sunday, with July 19 one date under discussion.
The Times says Lord Ashcroft’s son Andrew has taken his two children out of Belize in the midst of a bitter custody dispute.
The Times says the sensitivity of the NHS Covid-19 tracing app is to be reduced after the number of people “pinged” rose more than 60 per cent in a week.
The Times says airlines have reported a five-fold rise in bookings for foreign holidays after quarantine for double-jabbed was scrapped.
The Times says a laser pen was pointed at Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel’s eyes as he faced the extra-time penalty.
The Times says girls at a single-sex school in Merseyside will be able to wear trousers after a petition was signed by thousands of people, including politicians and celebrities.