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As restrictions are eased and summer approaches, many of us are looking forward to trying something new. From holidays in distant lands to testing out new pubs and restaurants, the brighter days ahead present the perfect opportunity for a breath of fresh air. Now, we’re inviting you to give The Telegraph a try for just 1 in total for your first three months, and only 3 a week thereafter. Cancel anytime. Enjoy unlimited access to our unrivalled journalism on our award-winning website and exclusive new app, which brings you the latest news updates and the daily newspaper. As a Telegraph subscriber, you’ll be kept expertly informed on the vaccine rollout as we move towards post-lockdown life. Seven in 10 adults now have Covid-19 antibodies, representing a leap towards herd immunity. In another positive sign, Britain’s deputy chief medical officer has stated that it is “incredibly safe” for two vaccinated people to meet freely. However, the vaccines minister has warned that the roadmap to lifting restrictions cannot be safely accelerated, despite the rollout’s success. In her must-read analysis, Laura Donnelly writes that the latest figures on the vaccine rollout “put the Government’s lockdown modelling to shame”. Britons will be able to visit France from June 9, if they've been vaccinated or have a negative Covid-19 test. However, Which? has warned that the testing system for holidaymakers is at risk of collapse. Meanwhile, the Transport Secretary has said that travellers could be given two weeks’ notice if a country is at risk of being removed from the quarantine-free “green list”. If you’re planning a getaway, make sure you read our guide to what vaccine passports mean for your summer holiday - and how to get one. In Politics, Boris Johnson has claimed that there is nothing “to see here, or to worry about”, amid a trio of investigations into his refurbishment of the Downing Street flat. You’ll be able to read our in-depth report into the “gilded makeover” and Boris Johnson’s battle to pay for it. And don’t miss Madeline Grant’s incisive commentary on the political fallout, as she writes that “Ikea Starmer” is using the “furniture row as an excuse to send in the removal van”. Tom Harris provides a razor-sharp perspective on the situation, asking “Will wallpaper-gate really 'cut through' – or will Boris continue comfortably unscathed?”. Plus, after the European Parliament ratified the Brexit trade deal on Wednesday, the brilliantly forthright Allister Heath argues that “The EU’s stupidity will spark a new Brexit war”. Ahead of next week’s Scottish elections, Nicola Sturgeon has backed away from a 2021 independence referendum. NatWest has warned that it will move its headquarters, should Scotland vote for independence. Nevertheless, the always compelling Ambrose Evans-Pritchard makes the case that “An independent Scotland could flourish – as long as it doesn't join the EU”. As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary, you’ll be able to look back on the story of their marriage in our dedicated gallery. The royal couple have released a home video, expressing their gratitude for the support they’ve received. In her own illuminating video, meanwhile, Camilla Tominey explains “Why the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's next decade of marriage and royal duties will be so pivotal”. Claim your exclusive offer today and enjoy three whole months of our award-winning journalism for just 1 in total with a Digital Subscription. Read on for only 3 a week - and you may cancel at any time. Claim your offer | |
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