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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: FRONT PAGE: QUEEN’S FAITH IN HARRY OVER TELL-ALL TV SHOW

THE Queen has every faith Prince Harry and Meghan will honour royal protocol in their “intimate” OprahWinfrey TV interview.



Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: Front Page: ROADMAP OUT OF LOCKDOWN (but it’ll take until JULY)
LEISURE businesses may not return to ‘ broadly normal’ until July under a roadmap out of lockdown. The blueprint being discussed by ministers and industry leaders would allow restrictions to be eased only at four-weekly intervals. The gradual approach...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021

Daily Record () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: FRONT PAGE: SCHOOL RULES PARENTS MUST NOT HANG AROUND THE GATES

KIDS in primary one, two and three will go back to school on Monday – with a plea to parents not to mingle at the gates. Nicola Sturgeon warned: “Please don’t use it as an opportunity to meet up with other parents or friends.”



Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: FRONT PAGE: You can’t beat a bit of bull

DARTS aces are off the booze and doing yoga to beat stress. One promoter said: “A lot of characters have gone.. Shame.”



The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: Front Page: Whiley: I wish I could give my sister my vaccine

Jo Whiley, the BBC Radio 2 DJ, tells The Daily Telegraph today of her fears for her sister, Frances, who has a learning disability and last week contracted Covid-19 in her care home. Whiley expresses her frustration that while she, a healthy...



The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: Front Page: Nearly 2m more to shield after new Covid research
Ethnicity and deprivation have for the first time been recognised as risk factors for severe Covid in new modelling that will lead to nearly 2 million more people in England being advised to shield and 800,000 being fasttracked for vaccination. The...


The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: Front Page: Hospital leaders’ warning over lifting lockdown
Lockdown restrictions should not be lifted until it is clear the NHS will be able to cope with a rise in Covid cases, hospital leaders have warned Boris Johnson. NHS Providers, which represents hospital trusts in England, said cases must be at a level...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 17 February 2021
2/17/2021: FRONT PAGE: Hot to trot: Horseriders take to the beach as Scotland warms up

These riders may still be wrapped up against the wind, but rising temperatures across Scotland tempted them on to the West Beach at St Andrews yesterday





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