The Papers: ‘March to freedom’ and ‘return to the great outdoors’
Monday’s papers are dominated by the expected contents of the PM’s road map out of lockdown in England.
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Monday’s papers are dominated by the expected contents of the PM’s road map out of lockdown in England.
All schools are expected to reopen on 8 March, with some outdoor socialising allowed from 29 March.
Many residents who managed to keep their power on now face electricity bills of thousands of dollars.
World number 81 Jordan Brown beats Ronnie O’Sullivan 9-8 in a final-frame decider to win the 2021 Welsh Open.
The Pangong Lake is one area of an ill-defined border which has seen tensions flare.
Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing was shot just before her 20th birthday, during rallies against a military coup.
Ross County move out of the Scottish Premiership relegation places after their second win over Celtic this season all but ends their visitors’ slim title hopes.
Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing was shot just before her 20th birthday, during rallies against a military coup.
A deal will allow UN inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities to continue – but on more limited terms.
Marcus Rashford plays a key role in a win over struggling Newcastle as Manchester United returned to second in the Premier League table.
Jasmine Harrison, 21, on becoming the youngest woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
As their rivals falter, Pep Guardiola’s side maintain the momentum
Manchester City extend their winning run to 18 games as they continue their impressive march towards the Premier League title with victory at Arsenal.
Adam Hastings is back in the Scotland squad for the Six Nations game with France while Josh Bayliss gets his first call up.
Video shows the engine, which failed shortly after take-off, burning and missing its casing.
Rangers need 10 more points to win the Scottish Premiership after overwhelming Dundee United at Ibrox.
Rangers need 10 more points to win the Scottish Premiership after overwhelming Dundee United at Ibrox.
Police call it a “tragic incident” and say no-one is being sought in connection with the fire.
A letter from an ex-policeman alleges that New York police and the FBI conspired in the 1965 murder.
The technology halves the time it takes police to identify someone – but does it harm human rights?
Cadiz score a last-minute penalty to equalise, denying Barcelona an eighth consecutive La Liga victory.
Hinpack, which makes test tubes, is run by the former landlord of a pub near Matt Hancock’s old home.
Police say the site is “evidently not a place of worship” but the church plans to contest the fine.
James Maddison and Harvey Barnes both score as Leicester edge out an Aston Villa side missing the injured Jack Grealish.
Tom Newhouse aims to capture every sunrise in 2021 in oils to create “one grand display of colour”.
Having thousands watch a rare cactus bloom online leaves the team that planted it “overwhelmed”.
Five of the French side who started the Six Nations win over Ireland will miss the match with Scotland next Sunday after testing positive for Covid-19.
Novak Djokovic says his journey to a ninth Australian Open title and 18th overall Grand Slam trophy was an “emotional rollercoaster”.
Watch highlights of Novak Djokovic’s 7-5 6-2 6-2 win over Daniil Medvedev to claim a record-extending ninth men’s Australian Open title, his 18th Grand Slam.
The military plane crashed short of the runway in the capital Abuja, after reporting engine failure.
Israel warns residents to avoid beaches as it tries to track the ship behind the pollution.
Novak Djokovic says his journey to a ninth Australian Open title and 18th overall Grand Slam trophy was an “emotional rollercoaster”.
The specialist insurance market has previously apologised for historical links to the slave trade.
West Ham move into the top four of the Premier League with a narrow victory over Tottenham that increases the pressure on Spurs manager Jose Mourinho.
The DJ says her sister Frances, who has a learning disability and diabetes, is “fighting for her life” with Covid.
The technology halves the time it takes police to identify someone – but does it harm human rights?
A last-second shot from Luke Nelson saw Great Britain beat Germany 83-81, putting them on the brink of EuroBasket qualification.
Eddie Jones admits he was always going to struggle to convince Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit to play for England.
But there is a warning that this does not mean a return to “sleepovers or birthday parties”.
But there is a warning that this does not mean a return to “sleepovers or birthday parties”.
The local sheriff says a suspect shot two people, before being shot by others at the store.
See the bloom of an Amazonian moonflower that captured interest from around the world.
Novak Djokovic continues his dominance of the Australian Open by overwhelming Daniil Medvedev to win a record-extending ninth men’s title.
Matt Hancock says hospital admissions are falling more sharply than the first wave of the pandemic.
The health secretary defends his team after a court rules he acted unlawfully during the pandemic.
Jo Whiley on the “cruellest twist” of being offered a vaccine before her disabled sister, who now has Covid.
Underdog Derrick Lewis wins at UFC Fight Night 185 in Las Vegas while Briton Tom Aspinall claims his biggest career success.
Martin Keown and Danny Murphy analyse Richarlison’s performance after the forward played a starring role in Everton’s historic derby win at Liverpool.
Luna Rossa wrap up a 7-1 win over Ben Ainslie’s Ineos Team UK to win the America’s Cup Challenger Series.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday.
BBC Sport looks at the career of Mike Beuttler, Formula 1’s only known gay male driver, and his impact on today’s LGBT+ motorsport community.
A novel approach is cutting waiting lists and helping children like Freya get organ transplants.
The “distraught” father of the boys, aged two and four, said the vehicle was taken from his driveway.
Scott Morrison received the Pfizer vaccine as Australia begins its nationwide inoculation programme.
Homes were shaken across eastern England after RAF Typhoons were launched to intercept a plane.
Shops, libraries and museums will now be open to the public, following easing of Covid rules.
Companies doing business between Europe and the UK talk to the BBC about the impact of the new rules.
Some African nations have just begun vaccination programmes, but many have yet to start.
A new BBC series shows how threats of nuclear war against North Korea gave way to a Trump-Kim bromance.
The city state has a dizzying array of vending machines, dispensing everything from cacti to pizza.