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It’s life, but not quite as we know it. Most legal Covid-19 restrictions have now come to an end in England, with Scotland and Wales also relaxing their own lockdown rules. But with cases of the virus showing no sign of subsiding, questions still remain over some crucial issues, including vaccine passports, foreign travel and face masks. Now is the time to turn to The Telegraph. Our award-winning journalists will keep you expertly informed as our future takes shape - and help you make the absolute most of the exciting summer ahead. Join us today and you’ll enjoy [your first four months for just £3 in total](. That’s a saving of over 85% on a Digital Subscription. You won’t pay a penny for your first month - and you may cancel at any time. Stay in the know, no matter where your day takes you, with unlimited access to telegraph.co.uk, plus the latest news updates and the daily newspaper in the Telegraph app. [Start your free trial]( As a Telegraph subscriber, you’ll gain unrivalled clarity as the battle against Covid-19 continues. [One in five Britons has turned off contact tracing]( on the NHS Covid-19 app, according to new research, with 14 per cent admitting that they turn tracing off at certain times. [More than one million pupils are now off school]( in England, owing to the virus, while Nicola Sturgeon has warned that [those who are refusing vaccinations risk delaying]( Scotland’s Freedom Day. Sarah Knapton, meanwhile, writes that the dominance of the delta variant “[could come to our defence against Europe's beta surge]( in her revealing, must-read analysis. For the first time, [vaccine passports will be required in the UK]( for anyone wishing to go to a nightclub from the end of September, while “other venues where large crowds gather” could also be made to adopt the checks. However, according to the Speaker, these passports are [not expected to apply to MPs in the Commons](. Andrew Lloyd Webber [has begged the Government for help]( after his new musical was suspended, stating “Theatre is now on its knees, there’s no way forward.” And at Heathrow, [fully vaccinated travellers have faced chaos]( after E-gates failed to recognise their status. Sherelle Jacobs is brilliantly forthright as she cautions that this “[Bizarre freedom day heralds the start of a disturbing new normal](. Jeremy Warner adroitly warns of the implications for the economy, writing “Boris squanders vaccine victory with 'Freedom Day' chaos”. Ben Obese-Jecty is thought-provoking as he claims that “[Of course the Left are against easing lockdown restrictions](. They've had a good crisis”. Janet Daley, meanwhile, reflects on Monday’s announcement by Number 10, stating “No promises, plenty of threats... [this press conference showed the desperation in Downing Street](. In royal news, Prince Harry is [set to write an “intimate and heartfelt” memoir]( having reportedly been given a substantial advance. Marianka Swain [tells us more about JR Moehringer]( the Duke of Sussex’s “super ghost writer”. Harry Mount makes the case for why “[It’s time Prince Harry closed the book on trading off his family name](. Elsewhere, Christopher Hope and Georgina Hayes take their own trip into royal history, telling the intriguing story of how [Bill Clinton turned down tea at Buckingham Palace to have “fun”]( during his visit to London in 1997. In Culture, [Sue Perkins has been announced as the next host]( of Radio 4’s Just a Minute - [“an inspired choice”, asserts Charlotte Runcie](. Ed Power explains why a new documentary on Anthony Bourdain “[leaves a bad taste in the mouth]( while Anita Singh [praises the “enthralling” real-life thriller, Killing Escobar](. Robbie Collin, meanwhile, has been reviewing the latest films from Cannes, granting five stars to [Drive My Car]( a Murakami adaptation, and [Belle]( “a spellbinding Beauty and the Beast for the online age”. He gives [four stars to Memoria]( a “mesmerising cosmic mystery” starring Tilda Swinton. If you’re keen to make the most of the soaring temperatures, don’t miss our Travel experts’ pick of [the UK’s 20 greatest beaches](. Christopher Howse [lauds the virtues of Berwick-upon-Tweed]( with its “Friendly locals and well-preserved streets”. [Heathrow passengers have been told to “lie”]( about their intention to self-isolate, to avoid lengthy border control queues. And for those looking to avoid the airport entirely, Annabel Fenwick Elliott divulges that “I've lost my taste for flying – [driving to Europe is so much more civilised](. Start your free one-month trial today to unlock unlimited access to our award-winning journalism. You’ll enjoy your following three months for just £1 per month, saving you over 85% on a Digital Subscription. Read on at the great value price of only £3 a week thereafter. You may cancel at any time. Stay expertly informed, entertained and inspired with our website and app, no matter where the days ahead may take you. [Start your free trial]( You have received this email because you have expressed an interest in The Telegraph’s journalism, and we think you would like to know what subscription options are available to you. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [unsubscribe](. In accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, Telegraph Media Group Limited is committed to protecting your privacy. 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