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Tourists Welcomed Back To Australia
International tourists and business travellers are arriving in Australia with few restrictions for the first time in almost two years after some of the strictest pandemic measures of any democracy were lifted.
Cleared, Cyclist Caught Carrying Grenades In Bag
Defendant in trial thought he was transporting drugs when armed police officers swooped
Do You Need To Boost Your Immunity?
Vitamin and nutrient deficiency can make itself known in different ways. Here's how to spot the signs, plus expert advice on making changes to your diet
Champ Selby Hoping To Be At Home Alone
Mark Selby admits he is testing himself by flying solo at this week’s European Masters.
Moon Pic That Will Cost You The Earth
A FAMOUS picture of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the Moon is among a series of photos up for auction.
Queen To Keep Calm & Carry On With Covid
The Queen is planning to hold a telephone audience with the Prime Minister and conduct virtual audiences this week, as she carries on with light duties despite catching Covid.
Booster No2 For Over-75s
Elderly Scots and those classed as being at the highest risk of becoming severely ill with coronavirus are to be offered a second booster jag next month.
60% Of Teachers Suffering Over Abuse
More than six in 10 teachers in a city say physical violence and verbal abuse in schools is having an impact on their health and wellbeing.
Kremlin Ominous Words From An Isolated, Angry Putin
Sitting alone at a desk in a grand, columned Kremlin room, Vladimir Putin looked across an expanse of parquet floor at his security council and asked if anyone wished to express an alternative opinion.
Free Mass Covid Testing And Restrictions To End
Covid laws and free mass testing are to be swept away across England after Rishi Sunak won a cabinet battle on cutting the cost of the pandemic, prompting fears that the poor and vulnerable will pay the price. Boris Johnson announced plans to end free testing for the general public from 1 April, saying it was time for people to “get our confidence back”.
Putin Puts Russia On Collision Course With West Over Ukraine
• President moves to recognise breakaway regions as he declares talks ‘are at a dead end’ • UK set to announce sanctions today as Johnson says Kremlin decision is an ‘ill omen’
Prince Charles Joins Praise For Jamal Edwards
Tributes have been paid to the music entrepreneur Jamal Edwards, who died aged 31 on Sunday, with admirers and loved ones organising a vigil in London to honour his life and legacy.
Djokovic Returns With Routine Win Over Musetti
Novak Djokovic returned to competition for the first time since his deportation from Australia last month and played at a high level as he defeated the wildcard Lorenzo Musetti 6-3, 6-3 and reached the second round of the Dubai Duty Free Championships last night.
Warning Issued Over Storm Franklin
A warning was issued over Storm Franklin – just days after Storm Eunice destroyed buildings and left 1.4million homes without power.
Brain Research Centre Opens At Science Park
New Facility ‘Is Transformative’
High Winds Expected As New Storm Blows In
A Yellow warning for high winds remains in place for Plymouth today as yet another storm arrived overnight.
Benefit Changes May Affect Mental Health, Experts Say
Jobseekers will have to apply for roles outside their preferred sector after just four weeks
Johnson Refuses 17 Times To Answer Partygate Questions
The prime minister stonewalled for 11 minutes in an extraordinary TV interview yesterday
Invasion Of Ukraine ‘Highly Likely And Very Imminent'
PM says conflict could be ‘biggest war in Europe’ since 1945
People Infected With Covid Will Be Free To Mix In Public
New rules will also include an end to universal free testing
Khan: I'm An Old Man... It Could Be All Over For Me
Amir Khan first felt this way after losing to Terence Crawford in 2019 and shrugged it off because he had been beaten by one of the pound-for-pound greats.
Novak: It Will Be A Relief To Compete
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Ban Brit Cheats For Life Says Chief
Britain’s Olympic boss has called for drugs cheats to be banned from ever representing the country.
I'll Make ‘Disgusting' Spiking A Criminal Offence, Pledges Patel
Priti Patel has declared she “will not hesitate” to make the spiking of someone’s drink a criminal offence.
Queen Catches Covid In Castle Outbreak
Her Majesty ‘will receive medical attention’ for ‘mild cold-like symptoms’
What Is In The Data Leak From Credit Suisse, And Why Are We Publishing It?
In popular culture, there is nowhere safer to stash your cash than the vault of a Swiss bank. From thrillers to spy novels, Swiss bankers are depicted as discreet men in suits who know which questions not to ask. As James Bond quipped in The World Is Not Enough: “If you can’t trust a Swiss banker, what’s the world come to?”
Belarus Says Russian Troops To Remain As Us Fears Ukraine Invasion Approved
Russian troops sent to Belarus for military exercises will remain in the country indefinitely, Belarus’s defence ministry has said , in a decision that will further fuel concerns that Moscow is planning an imminent Ukraine invasion.
Experts Voice Concern As Johnson Moves To End Covid Rules In England This Week
Boris Johnson will proclaim that the lifting of all remaining Covid restrictions in England this week marks a “moment of pride” when he unveils the government’s long-term strategy for living with the virus, despite concerns from health experts and Labour that the move is premature.
This Short-Sighted, Libertarian Dash For The Covid Exit Is Reckless
It was an extraordinary way to end nearly two years of restrictions and lockdowns.
Can Bitcoin Go Green?
A giant Norwegian crypto-mining operation is recycling its waste heat, pushing back against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry