The Papers: Jabs ‘for all adults’ by July and ‘free by summer’
Sunday’s papers are dominated by Boris Johnson’s pledge to offer every UK adult a vaccine by 31 July.
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Sunday’s papers are dominated by Boris Johnson’s pledge to offer every UK adult a vaccine by 31 July.
Josh Kelly loses his first professional fight as Russian David Avanesyan defends his European welterweight title with a sixth-round win at Wembley Arena.
When asked, 23% said there knew of the changes and 26% said they knew but were unsure of details.
Boris Johnson says there will be “no let up”, as he prepares to set out his plan to ease lockdown.
The Honolulu-bound Boeing suffered engine failure but returned safely to Denver airport.
Ademola Lookman’s goal boosts Fulham’s hopes of Premier League survival as they claim a vital win over fellow strugglers Sheffield United.
The ex-boss of Greece’s national theatre faces underage rape allegations – the charges he denies.
There were no police vehicles involved in the collision, which happened on the A90 in Perthshire.
Already critically endangered, Australia’s Kangaroo Island dunnart has lost most of its habitat.
Incredibly history has been made with a twenty-one-year-old Jasmine Harrison who has become the youngest female to row solo across the Atlantic. Search United Kingdom Listing.
Workers have been infected at a poultry plant – but there is no sign of transmission between humans.
Dillian Whyte’s rematch with Russian Alexander Povetkin is put back three weeks to 27 March in Gibraltar.
Everton secure a first Premier League win at Anfield in 22 years as goals from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson deal a blow to Liverpool’s top four hopes.
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Novak Djokovic goes for a record ninth Australian Open title as Russia’s Daniil Medvedev attempts to win his first Grand Slam.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says he took off substitute Callum Hudson-Odoi’s after just 31 minutes against Southampton because he was not happy with his attitude.
Northampton charge down an aborted last-gasp conversion by Joe Simmonds to inflict a second home league defeat on Exeter.
How Anna Sorokin’s life rights became hot property.
Twenty-one-year-old Jasmine Harrison becomes the youngest female to row solo across the Atlantic.
The company says its logins were hacked but it does not believe children or staff were spied on.
West Brom rue missed chances at Burnley in the Premier League despite playing more than an hour with ten men.
The bronze statue has become one of the most recognisable images of New York.
Friedrich Karl Berger, 95, worked at the Nazi Neuengamme camp during World War Two.
Watch the best shots of Naomi Osaka’s win over Jennifer Brady in the Australian Open final to win her fourth Grand Slam title.
Watch as Jamal Murray becomes the first NBA player to score 50 points in a game without attempting a free throw as the Denver Nuggets beat the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital in central London on Tuesday.
Thousands are captivated by a webcam showing a “rare and unusual” cactus that’s now in flower.
The Three Nights’ Blitz began on 19 February 1941, killing 230 and injuring nearly 400.
More people may be allowed to mix outdoors in the coming weeks, Downing Street sources say.
Mason Mount’s second-half penalty earns Chelsea a point as they came from behind to draw at Southampton and continue their unbeaten run under new boss Thomas Tuchel.
Austria’s Katharina Liensberger delivers a “faultless” final run to win gold in the women’s slalom and secure her second medal at the Alpine Ski World Championships.
Thousands are captivated by a webcam showing a “rare and unusual” cactus that flowers for one night.
BBC Football Focus pundits Dion Dublin and Carlton Cole discuss whether Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp really believes his team’s Premier League title defence is over.
Reports from the scene say police used live ammunition at the rally in the city of Mandalay.
A musician uses technology to turn himself into a one-man lockdown choir of nine singers.
The two women wore glasses and wigs in order to try to receive a Covid-19 vaccine early in Florida.
John Vincent says extending lockdowns, even by a number of weeks, “matters hugely”.
The baby shares one of his middle names with the Duke of Edinburgh, who remains in hospital.
Naomi Osaka cements her place as the outstanding star of the women’s game by beating Jennifer Brady in the Australian Open final for a fourth Grand Slam title.
Rory McIlroy misses his first cut since the 2019 Open Championship after carding a second-round 76 at the Genesis Invitational.
More than 20 flood warnings are in place, as well as a Met Office amber alert for heavy rain.
New Zealand’s Dan Carter, who won two World Cups and is world rugby’s record points scorer, announces his retirement from professional rugby.
Team Ineos UK, skippered by Ben Ainslie, get their first Prada Cup final win but still trail Italy’s Luna Rossa.
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The head of the World Trade Organization says it is in richer countries’ interest to share vaccines.
Shannon Stevens was shocked to find there was a bear behind when she used an outhouse in Alaska.
Some women who’ve had the condition have been told to shield while others have not.
As electricity slowly returns to Texas, many residents still do not have access to running water.
She is the second senior figure to leave the online giant’s ethics unit over the past few months.
Industry figures have urged the prime minister to provide a “roadmap” to get people travelling again.
Matt Hancock says the 8 March rule change is a “first step to getting back to where we want to be”.
The PM is looking for his third head of the Union unit in as many weeks after Oliver Lewis resigned.
Waiting times outside some hospitals increased over Christmas, with a knock-on effect for 999 call-outs
The daughter of a fraud victim says it took hours to speak to staff after thousands were stolen from her father’s bank account.
Stephanie Hegarty meets the people sharing their story of trying to illegally enter the EU on social media.
While it’s known that diabetics are more at risk of suffering severe cases of Covid-19 – new evidence suggests the virus could actually be triggering the condition in some cases.
The Hirak movement marks its second anniversary with hopes of a rebirth despite appeasement efforts.
The removal of news sites has led to concerns about the spread of disinformation.
The man behind the magazine wants a new law to protect future generations – but is anyone listening?
People with learning difficulties are often overlooked when it comes to sex education.