The Guardian says Italy has made it obligatory for people aged 50 or more to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as the country scrambles to ease pressure on hospitals.
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821. The paper is politically aligned centre-left and along with its Sunday Paper – The Observer – target an educated, middle-class, left-leaning, 18+ audience.
In 2020, data showed The Guardian was the most trusted newspaper in the UK.
The Guardian says Antonio Conte acknowledged Chelsea were “much stronger” than Tottenham Hotspur.
The Guardian says Police searching for missing Harvey Parker have recovered a body from the River Thames believed to be the student.
The prime minister admitted parts of the NHS may be overwhelmed due to staff absences and surging COVID cases, says The Guardian.
The Guardian says A memorial to the 22 people murdered in the Manchester Arena terror attack will officially open to the public from Wednesday.
The Guardian says He is a mysterious, up-and-coming artist whose work has been championed by the likes of Madonna and sells for up to five figures.
The Guardian says Thomas Tuchel will fine Romelu Lukaku despite accepting the striker’s apology for a controversial interview.
The Guardian says India is in the midst of a Covid third wave, as the spread of Omicron has led to a doubling of cases in recent days.
The Guardian says Care operators are facing acute staffing shortages caused by Omicron with more than 90 declaring a “red” alert.
Multiple NHS trusts across England have declared “critical incidents” amid soaring staff absences due to COVID-19, reports The Guardian.
The Guardian says Prof Neil Ferguson, the scientist who helped shape Britain’s coronavirus lockdown strategy, says he is “cautiously optimistic” that Omicron infections have plateaued in London.
The Guardian says More than 1 million people in the US were diagnosed with Covid-19 on Monday, setting a new global daily record.
The Guardian says Feminist campaigners in France are calling for tougher government action to combat violence against women and girls.
The Guardian says Any conviction that was imposed on someone purely due to consensual homosexual activity under now-abolished laws will be included in a scheme aimed at “righting the wrongs of the past”,
The Guardian says Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, has been found guilty on four of 11 charges of fraud, concluding a high profile trial that captivated Silicon Valley.
The Guardian says For many people, the thin red line on a pregnancy test ushers in countless changes.
The Guardian says Pressed about US testing shortages amid the omicron surge, Biden conceded in an interview that “nothing’s been good enough”.
The Guardian says the police watchdog will not investigate a complaint that officers failed to properly look into an alleged party at Downing Street.
The Guardian says Barcelona have agreed an initial €55m (£46.7m) deal to sign Ferran Torres from Manchester City, with additional clauses that could take the fee to €65m.
The Guardian says Wales and Northern Ireland have announced stringent restrictions that will come into force from Boxing Day.
The Guardian says Daily cases of Covid-19 have passed 100,000 as the Omicron variant sweeps across the UK, according to government figures.
Christmas will go ahead without any restrictions on socialising, reports The Guardian.
The Guardian says Covid cases rise across Asia as South Korea sees record numbers of seriously ill, Thailand restarts quarantine.
The Guardian says The US recorded the lowest rate of population growth in its history in the first year of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Guardian says the NHL will not send its players to compete in the men’s ice hockey tournament at the Beijing Olympics due to Covid-19.