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As snow blankets much of our locked down nation and temperatures plummet, it’s easy to feel like much of our world is simply frozen in time. But steps are still being taken on the winding road to life beyond restrictions. Join us today to enjoy one whole year for just 39 and stay expertly informed, inspired and entertained as we move towards the warmer, brighter days ahead. You won't find this offer anywhere else on our website. Subscribe now and we’ll bring you all you need to know on Covid-19 as the race to lift lockdown restrictions continues. Multiple cases of the Brazilian variant have now been found in the UK, in addition to more incidences of the South African mutation. You’ll find minute-by-minute updates as the government announces tough new travel restrictions in response, including 1,750 bills for hotel quarantines and a potential 10 years in prison for passengers who conceal their “red list travel”. You can also follow the latest news from the travel industry, with airlines facing a “battle to survive” as tough new testing rules are announced. Our team will be here to answer your questions on jabs at work and new variants of the virus. You’ll also be able to follow Britain’s progress towards mass vaccination, the number of jabs in your area and the lifting of lockdown restrictions via our tracking page. You can check the latest case numbers in your region with our postcode tool. And you’ll find plenty of uplifting news and health and wellbeing tips to help you through lockdown in our You Are Not Alone hub. As a Telegraph subscriber, you’ll be able to get a fresh perspective on today’s biggest stories with our agenda-setting, uncompromising opinion writers. In the week that the WHO concluded that it is “extremely unlikely” that Covid-19 escaped from a lab in Wuhan, Ross Clark warns that this “rejection of the 'lab-leak' theory leaves too many questions unanswered”. Oliver Smith reflects on the latest travel restrictions as he asks “why is our government fencing us in?” when “the vaccine was supposed to give us freedom”. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard writes that “business elites fear a revolution is at hand” and predicts a “backlash against globalism”. Jonathan Saxty calls on the government to suspend the Northern Irish Protocol, as it “clearly isn’t working”. William Hague, meanwhile, offers incisive, illuminating insight as he reflects on the battle of inequality versus innovation, stating that “This epic clash will determine the world’s fate.” In political news, Brussels has been urged to drop its ban on UK shellfish, with some accusing the EU of a U-turn on previous reassurances. Sir Keir Starmer has admitted that Labour has “mountain to climb” after falling behind the Conservatives in recent polls. We’ll bring you live updates as Donald Trump’s impeachment trial begins in the Senate, with the former president’s tweets set to be used as evidence against him. Verity Bowman will talk you through everything you need to know about this historic trial, while our team is here to shed some light on what could happen next. Rosa Prince writes that “Trump’s real problems are awaiting him in New York” - even if his impeachment trial proves “a damp squib.” And don’t miss Tim Stanley’s brilliant video, in which he highlights the eight reasons that Trump isn’t going to disappear from US politics anytime soon. In Sport, Michael Vaughan celebrates that “Joe Root will break my record for most Test wins”, while Tim Wigmore dissects how James Anderson bowled one of England’s greatest ever overs. Plus, in the aftermath of a dramatic first round of Six Nations fixtures, Will Greenwood picks his Lions starting XV. Join us today to enjoy one whole year of our award-winning, wide-ranging journalism for just 39. Turn to our unrivalled team for clarity and confidence - and to warm your spirits along the road ahead. Subscribe now | |
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