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The requirement to scan a QR code when entering a bar, restaurant, gym, hairdresser, museum or other venue will also be scrapped from 19 July, the Sunday Times reports. The government is planning to drop regulations that require businesses to collect customers’ details for contact tracing. It will reduce the number of people forced to self-isolate for 10 days after being informed by the NHS Test and Trace app that they have come into contact with a positive Covid case. Parties and mass events, such as music festivals, will also be allowed, the paper adds.

Sunday Times Front Page 22nd of March 2026

Israel says Iran has missiles capable of hitting London, citing activity linked to Diego Garcia as evidence of long‑range reach. The warning has triggered UK–US security consultations and pressure to bolster British air and missile defences.

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Sunday Times Front Page 15th of March 2026

An alleged Epstein victim says he sent her to Mohamed Al Fayed, claiming the former Harrods owner assaulted her on a yacht in St Tropez. She says Epstein arranged the encounter and controlled her movements. Lawyers urge a full investigation into the alleged trafficking.

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Sunday Times Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Met officers were directed to provide security at a London dinner linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with his staff giving instructions to police. The disclosures heighten scrutiny of past associations and raise fears the Andrew saga will continue for years, complicating the monarchy’s efforts to move on.

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