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BBC.com Content Index - 19 07 2021

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Metro and Daily Mail front pages

'Free cheers' and the 'price of freedom'

As nightclubs reopen, the papers react to the news that vaccine passports will be required from autumn.

A health worker shows a bottle of Ivermectin, a medicine authorized by the National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance (INVIMA) to treat patients with mild, asymptomatic or suspicious COVID-19, as part of a study of the Center for Paediatric Infectious Diseases Studies, in Cali, Colombia, on 21 July 2020.

Ivermectin and milk among unproven Covid 'cures'

As Indonesia sees a surge fuelled by the Delta variant, misleading health claims are spreading.

The E-NXT

The little tech firm gunning for an airspeed record

Electroflight has built the E-NXT which it hopes will break the electric airspeed record.

woman on phone

Will lockdown lifting alter England's new tech habits?

The pandemic brought about big changes in the way people use tech - the question is will they last?

Man with mask coming off face

The Grand Reopening feels like an experiment

Whereas reopening day was billed as proof of the vaccine rollout success, in York small firms remain cautious.

Former Prime Minister David Cameron leaves his home to give evidence to a select committee on Greensill, on May 13, 2021 in London, England.

Cameron lacked judgement over Greensill, MPs say

David Cameron showed a lack of judgement when he informally lobbied on behalf of Greensill Capital, MPs say.

Iphone

Why Pegasus' snooping threatens India's democracy

The Pegasus spyware revelations hint at the scale of electronic surveillance of India's citizens.

Cuban boxer lifting trainer

Olympic athletes find new ways to train in lockdown

Participants in the upcoming Games have been going to unusual lengths to stay in shape under restrictions.

Dennis Tito in a space suit giving a thumb's up

First space tourist: 'I was euphoric'

Dennis Tito paid $20 million to travel to the International Space Station in 2001.

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