Newspaper headlines: 'Will we ever be free?' and 'vax to the future'

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Newspaper headlines: 'Will we ever be free?' and 'vax to the future'
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The decision to delay lifting the last coronavirus restrictions in England dominates Tuesday's papers.

The prime minister's decision to delay lifting the last coronavirus restrictions in England for at least four weeks dominates Tuesday's front pages. "Will we ever be free?" asks the Sun in its headline. The paper says Boris Johnson's announcement "sparked nationwide anguish"."Hottest day of the year... as freedom put on ice" is the take in the Metro.

The Daily Express reports that thousands of lives may be saved by the decision to delay ending Covid restrictions. It says the extra month gives a "crucial" chance to deliver millions more jabs to combat the Delta variant."Vax to the future" declares the Daily Mirror, which says that by 19 July all adults will get a first jab and all over-40s a second after the vaccine roll-out was speeded up.

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