What are the headlines this morning?published at 08:21 British Summer Time 27 May 2021
- There are just a few hours to go until the UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock appears in the House of Commons to speak to MPs. He came under fierce attack from former No 10 adviser Dominic Cummings yesterday, who said he was "completely incapable of doing the job" and said he "should have been fired" for lying. Mr Hancock has already put out a statement denying the claims but today will be the first time we hear directly from him. For a summary of Cummings' main claims, that's here
- GPs in England say they are struggling to cope with demand as lockdown eases. Due to a combination of rising numbers of patients needing care, restrictions on access and a shortage of GPs, there are warnings that patients are not being able to get seen
- Northern Ireland opens its vaccination programme to everyone over 18. Slots will be announced every Thursday - with 20,000 initially
- Air passengers say they are getting easily tripped up when trying to follow the complicated rules on testing before travel. "Even when you triple check the rules, you could be refused to board," says one woman, an NHS worker, who was refused boarding because they had the wrong type of negative test result
- Meanwhile, France is imposing a seven-day quarantine rule on all travellers from the UK from 31 May. They say it's due to the spread of the Indian Covid variant
- US President Joe Biden says the US intelligence community is split on whether the Covid virus was the result of a lab accident, or emerged from human contact with an infected animal. He's asked intelligence officials to "redouble" efforts to investigate and report back within 90 days
- The state of Ohio in the US has been running a vaccine lottery - offering the chance to win a $1m prize to adults or college scholarships to youngsters who get the vaccine. The idea is to make an incentive to boost vaccination rates, and the state has just announced its first winners.