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As a Telegraph subscriber, you’ll be assured of an unrivalled perspective on the stories and subjects that matter to you. Follow the latest news as experts say that the Covid-19 pandemic is over in Britain, with the virus now at controllable “endemic” levels. Hopes have also risen that up to 30 countries could be added to the “green” travel list in time for summer holidays. Covid passports, which prove their holder’s vaccinated status, could now be available as soon as next month. However, the US has added the UK to its “do not travel” list, amid fears over levels of Covid-19.

The risk of a serious blood clot from the AstraZeneca jab has doubled in a fortnight, according to new data. The EU, meanwhile, is preparing a legal case against AstraZeneca over vaccine shortfalls. India has broken the global record for new daily cases, registering over 314,000 infections last Thursday. You’ll be able to read our in-depth report on the fear and exhaustion in Southeast Asia as a second wave of coronavirus cases sweeps through the region. And you can also read Harry de Quetteville’s revealing article on the startling truth about Covid-19 and pregnant women.

In Politics, Dominic Cummings has been accused of being Downing Street’s “Chatty Rat” leaker, with senior Tories fearing a “fight to the death” between the Prime Minister and his former chief adviser. Boris Johnson has also been told to change his phone number, amid concerns that he is constantly petitioned for help.

Newly released documents have shown that David Cameron wrote to the Bank of England repeatedly over Greensill after being rebuffed by the Treasury. And this week, Boris Johnson has been at the Climate Change Summit, where he has declared that tackling the climate emergency is not a “politically correct act of bunny hugging”, insisting that green policies will lead to economic growth.

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