Newspaper headlines: Easter ‘travel permits’, and ‘slap for carers’
Many of Saturday’s papers also cover the latest teaser from Oprah Winfrey’s interview with the Duchess of Sussex.
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Many of Saturday’s papers also cover the latest teaser from Oprah Winfrey’s interview with the Duchess of Sussex.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp does not believe a failure to finish in the Champions League places would lead to the exit of leading players from Anfield.
The key questions as Gordon Elliott is banned – fallout from the dead horse photo scandal.
The victim – understood to be a Welsh Guards sergeant – was fatally injured at the Castlemartin base.
The Treccani dictionary includes derogatory terms such as “whore” as synonyms for “woman”.
Lisa Ashton becomes the first woman in 16 years to win a match at the UK Open, creating scoring history in the process.
The Treccani dictionary includes derogatory terms such as “whore” as synonyms for “woman”.
Romain Grosjean suffered an impact of 67G in his fiery crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix, the official report into the incident concludes.
The businessman is accused of promoting cryptocurrency to his followers to inflate prices.
Amy-Eloise Markovc produces a superb sprint finish in the 3,000m final to earn the British team their first gold at the European Indoor Championships.
Aid will be more than 60% less, a leaked email suggests, but the government says no decision has been made.
Adventurer Noel Hanna had to abandon a trek last month after five fellow climbers died.
Maren Eggert accepted the award for best actor, in the German event’s newly mixed gender category.
Sarah Everard has not been seen or heard from since Wednesday evening, her best friend says.
Nine in 10 have received one dose, but in London it’s much lower, figures show.
The health secretary said the proposal was “what we think is affordable” after the Covid pandemic.
Harry and Meghan have given Oprah Winfrey an exclusive interview, which will be shown in the UK on Monday.
Wisdom is believed to have had more than 30 chicks in her life so far, and several partners.
Leading Irish trainer Gordon Elliott is given a 12-month ban, with the last six months suspended, by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board.
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Merseyside police to ask why Scotland Yard did not refer false accusers for criminal investigation.
The £79m forms part of a half-billion-pound pot for all mental health services.
The armed forces are accused of spreading disinformation online amid a violent crackdown.
Berlin rolling out UK-developed jab to over-65s after doubts about efficacy disproved
A judge orders the Mail on Sunday to publish a statement about the Duchess of Sussex copyright victory.
Anyone travelling overseas from England from Monday will have to prove they are allowed to travel.
Heads say parents are not giving consent for school Covid tests, ahead of pupils going back in England.
The troubled card game is the latest promised rework to be abandoned by a major developer.
Accidental handball leading to a goal-scoring chance or goal for a team-mate will no longer be penalised say football’s law makers.
Options include setting up a charity to cover the cost of refurbishments, sources tell the BBC.
Health officials have now traced the sixth person infected with the new Covid variant.
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James Bascoe-Smith’s mother raced out to find him when he called to say: “I’ve been stabbed.”
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EU threatens legal action over UK plan to unilaterally delay parts of Brexit deal
Mason Fitzgerald’s profile said he had a US law degree but he did not graduate from the course.
Scotland is still “absolutely intent” on hosting matches at Euro 2020 this summer, says first minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Williams are forced to abandon an augmented reality launch of their new Formula 1 car when the app they had designed was hacked.
Williams are forced to abandon an augmented reality launch of their new Formula 1 car when the app they had designed was hacked.
South Wales Police confirmed they are dealing with an ongoing incident at Ynyswen, in the Rhondda.
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The Royal Family was “different to what people imagine it to be”, says the Duchess of Sussex.
Nadine Dorries dismisses anger over ‘pitiful’ planned increase by arguing that nurses ‘do their job because they love their job’
England opener Tammy Beaumont says becoming the number one ranked batter in one-day cricket is a dream come true.
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In his first novel since winning the Nobel Prize, Ishiguro tells a story with ‘devastating significance’
Springora’s ‘shocking’ memoir about her abuse at the hands of the novelist Gabriel Matzneff
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The journalist looks at his experience of severe clinical depression from a ‘biomedical perspective’
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group says new business rates measures are “near worthless” for large retailers.
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce says he will do his “utmost” to find out who leaked a training ground row with Matt Ritchie to the media.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, is recuperating after a heart procedure on a pre-existing condition.
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Rishabh Pant’s dazzling century ensures India repel a Ben Stokes-led England fightback on a compelling second day of the final Test in Ahmedabad.
Figures for the week up to 26 February suggest around 1-in-230 people has the virus.
The concept phone has a flexible display that rolls up inside the device.
Hairdressers in the Netherlands have reopened after being shut since December.
The ground “fell away” as the man rode across his field, leaving him trapped 60ft below the surface.
Pope Francis arrives shortly for his first international trip since the Covid-19 pandemic began.