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1. The Queen vows to carry on working with Covid
The Queen has vowed to carry on working while suffering with Covid and intends to be at her desk as the end of legal restrictions is announced.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that she had tested positive on Sunday morning, shortly after she had received the result. Read the full story.
2. Storm Franklin: Britons warned to brace for dangerous conditions
Britons have been warned to brace for strengthening winds and lashing rain as Storm Franklin moved in overnight.
Train operators have warned customers to "avoid travel if possible" on Monday as services are expected to be paralysed by gale-force winds and lashing rain. Read the full story.
3. Joe Biden offers to meet Vladimir Putin if Russian invasion of Ukraine does not proceed
Joe Biden has offered to meet Vladimir Putin if the feared Russian invasion of Ukraine does not take place.
The summit would take place after a scheduled meeting between US secretary of state Antony Blinken and his Russian opposite number, Sergey Lavrov, which is also conditional on Moscow not pressing ahead with military action. Read the full story.
4. Over-80s set to get free Covid tests as they are scrapped for majority of public
Over-80s could continue to access free Covid tests once they are scrapped for most of the public, The Telegraph understands, as Boris Johnson on Monday unveils plans for the country to live with the virus.
The Prime Minister is set to announce that all Covid regulations, including those that mandate lockdowns and require people to self-isolate if they test positive, will be scrapped from Thursday. Read the full story.
5. Voucher companies anger consumers by refusing refunds for gifts that expired during lockdown
Voucher companies have been accused of ripping off consumers by failing to deliver promised gift experiences and refusing refunds to those who are unable to use their coupons.
Virgin Experiences, Groupon and Wowcher have come under fire from customers who say they were unable to use vouchers during the pandemic and that they are now unable to extend them. Read the full story.
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