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The start of the UK’s mass Covid-19 vaccination programme features on many front pages on Wednesday, along with continuing discussion over Brexit.
The Daily Mirror, like many other papers, features a picture of Margaret Keenan, the first person to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech jab outside clinical trials with the headline “One down… 54m to go”.
The Daily Express says it was “one small jab for Maggie … one giant leap for all of us”.
While the Daily Mail refers to “V-Day Heroes” who have urged others to be vaccinated “for the good of the country”.
Metro reports on the emotions of so-called V-Day, with cheers in hospital and tears from Health Secretary Matt Hancock on TV.
The Daily Telegraph also leads on Covid-19, reporting a warning masks may be needed until next winter.
Away from the jab, and The Times leads on a “last ditch push” for a Brexit deal as Boris Johnson meets the EU president in Brussels.
The Guardian says the future of Britain’s relationship with the EU hinges on a dinner between the two leaders, while the i calls it a “showdown”.
The Financial Times says the UK will drop tariffs imposed on US goods as part of an effort to resolve a transatlantic trade dispute.
The Independent says Britons must change how they live to meet emissions targets.
And the Daily Star reports aliens made contact with outgoing US president Donald Trump.