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Tokyo Olympic Games open in bizarre and beautiful ceremony

UK Diarly 24 by UK Diarly 24
July 23, 2021
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The first day of official competition at the Games begins overnight tonight. Here is the full schedule and key events to watch.

The men’s road race, which starts at 3am, takes place on a course that “could have been designed for the British team”, according to their head coach. 

The tennis competition also starts tomorrow, with Andy Murray and Heather Watson both due on court. 

Judy Murray writes today that tennis does deserve its Olympic status but could be improved in one simple way. 

Meanwhile, James Cracknell reflects on the tension that fuelled his Sydney Olympic rowing glory – and why he snubbed Tony Blair.

Big getaway: UK airports face busiest weekend of year

Airports and airlines are set for the busiest weekend of the year so far, as the start of the school summer holidays signals a mass departure to Europe’s holiday hotspots. Heathrow Airport is expecting to welcome 128,289 passengers over the weekend, with more than 66,000 expected in its terminals on Saturday alone. It comes as the number of people with Covid-19 across the UK continues to rise, with an estimated three quarters of a million people in England having the virus last week. Here is how to navigate this weekend’s holiday rush and read this Q&A on what happens if you get track-and-traced before your holiday. Meanwhile, a former minister has called for the quarantine exemption from August 16 to be brought forward amid the “pingdemic”.

TV reporter caught smearing mud on herself at flood

Roving reporters love to get stuck into the stories they cover on the ground – but one German presenter may have taken things a step too far. Susanna Ohlen, a 39-year-old reporter for RTL, has been suspended after she smeared mud on her face and clothes while covering the country’s dire floods, in an attempt to give viewers the impression she had joined the rescue effort. After smearing mud on herself, Ms Ohlen then presented a news package at the scene of floods in North Rhine-Westphalia under the heading, “RTL presenter Susanna Ohlen lends a hand in Bad Münstereifel”. Watch her being caught out on video.

The end of lockdown: What Front Page readers think

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on how you will be approaching life after ‘Freedom Day’. Your responses have been cheerful in many cases – and in others they have been thought-provoking. We hope you enjoyed reading them and we have published dozens more here.

“Nothing changes. My family feel unable to visit restaurants, theatres, and shops because our fifteen-year-old daughter has severe asthma and allergies triggered by viruses and is unvaccinated. I am grateful for my vaccination and the fact my husband and elderly relatives have all been jabbed. However, freedom is our daughter vaccinated and Covid safe.”
Rachel Whitehouse, 50, St Albans

News briefing: Today’s essential headlines

Giggs in court | Former Manchester United player Ryan Giggs allegedly kicked his ex-girlfriend in the back and threw her naked out of their hotel bedroom, a court heard. The claim forms part of what is said to be a pattern of controlling and coercive behaviour against Kate Greville, 36, between Aug 2017 and Nov 2020. Read the accusations against him.

Around the world: Asia turns away from Chinese jabs

Southeast Asia is reducing its reliance on Chinese Covid-19 vaccines, with some countries pivoting towards rival shots amid concerns about vaccine efficacy as the delta variant rips through their populations. Public doubts about the Sinovac and Sinopharm vaccines against the highly contagious mutation could deal a blow to China’s vaccine diplomacy efforts in its own regional backyard. Read on for details.

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