Former President Donald Trump may have been acquitted following his impeachment trial but as Sky’s Adam Parson’s explains, the country is still bitterly divided.
Press Preview: A look inside Monday’s newspapers
A look at the headlines for Monday with Rachel Cunliffe, deputy online editor at the New Statesman, and Peter Oborne, author of The Assault On Truth and columnist at Byline Times.
COVID-19: How the UK’s great vaccine gamble paid off
After a desperate, deadly year of coronavirus, the UK’s vaccination programme has delivered first doses to 15 million of the oldest and most vulnerable.
Protesters gather as Suu Kyi detention extended
Anti-coup protests continue on tenth consecutive day in #Myanmar despite military warnings that opposing the putsch is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
UAE sentences Jordanian resident to 10 years in prison over criticism
The United Arab Emirates has sentenced a Jordanian resident to 10 years in prison for Facebook posts criticising the Jordanian royal family.
Democrats, Republicans at odds over Trump’s acquittal
There has been a fallout for both Democratic and Republican parties after former US president Donald #Trump was acquitted of inciting an insurrection in his second impeachment trial. Both sides are claiming victory...
Myanmar coup | Thousands of protesters rally outside NLD offices guarded by army vehicles
Thousands of anti-coup protesters staged a rally outside the National League for Democracy party (NLD) building in Yangon.