Sunday morning briefing with British news: Today’s main headlines from The Telegraph

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1. Camilla will be queen when Charles ascends the throne, says Her Majesty

The Duchess of Cornwall will be crowned Queen Camilla when Prince Charles ascends the throne, the Queen said when she used her message for the Platinum Jubilee to speak unequivocally about her succession.

In a written communication to the state and the Commonwealth, Her Majesty decided to resolve a key issue that has hovered over the Duchess of Cornwall since she married the royal family in 2005. Read the full story.

2. Boris Johnson hires Brexitist Steve Barclay as chief aide in “returning Tory values”

Boris Johnson is appointing one of his top ministers as head of the cabinet, which is expected to help relaunch his prime ministerial position and signal a return to fundamental conservative values.

Steve Barclay, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for Brexit, will become the top aide to the Prime Minister. Johnson said his appointment would strengthen the role of ministers and MPs in the cabinet. Read the full story.

3. NHS funds have spent more than £ 3 million on more than 750 paid business trips abroad

NHS leaders have gone on more than 750 paid trips abroad to hire foreign doctors and nurses, on trips that cost up to £ 9,000 for each doctor, the investigation reveals.

Figures for three years show that more than £ 3 million was spent on overseas trawls, with NHS funds sending teams to the Philippines, Italy and Australia and the costs being paid by taxpayers. Read the full story.

4. Cressida Dick tells Metu “enough is enough” and warns that the force could lose its public consensus

Ms Cressida Dick warned everyone in the Met, “enough is enough” after admitting that the besieged force was in danger of losing public consent.

In an angry letter sent to all 43,000 officers and staff, the Scotland Yard chief said his public reputation had been damaged by too many cases of “bad behavior and ugly and inappropriate behavior”. Read the full story.

5. The increase in covid deaths in Israel is an important lesson for the United Kingdom on vaccines

Israel is the star of the pandemic vaccine. He took his initial shots this time last year with great speed; in the summer he sawed off the delta with pioneering accelerating shots; and when omicron was reached, he made the fourth dose available.

But at the end of last week, scales began circulating on social media showing that the death toll in Israel is clearly rising. What can the UK learn from the Israeli Omicron Wave? And what could this tell us about the pandemic in the future? Read the full story.

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