Asda will make hybrid working permanent at its head offices when Covid restrictions come to an end.
Day: 2 July 2021
The UK is expecting another travel list update this month, and The Telegraph is reporting three’s plenty of countries that could be added to the UK’s green list.
The Sun says: A DAD was stabbed outside a primary school after trying to stop a gang from harassing people in the street.
Labour’s Kim Leadbeater – sister of murdered MP Jo Cox – has narrowly won the Batley and Spen by-election.
Angelina Jolie was, according to The Sun, spotted on a ‘romantic date’ with The Weekend in Los Angeles.
The Metro says A pub landlord watched the man who had stolen her rare guitar sail away on a ferry because both the British and French police had refused to arrest him.
The Mirror says Gabby had moved to England from the US to be with her boyfriend – but says he betrayed her by cheating and blocked the girl he was allegedly cheating on her with on her Instagram account
The Sun says JO Cox’s sister Kim Leadbeater has won the Batley and Spen by-election in a nail-biting crunch victory – five years after Jo’s murder.
The Sun says JUST a single dose of the Pfizer or Moderna coronavirus vaccine gives under 40s “high protection” from the virus, experts have today revealed.
The Times says Donald Trump’s corporate finance chief and his company pleaded not guilty to tax evasion yesterday as the former president accused prosecutors of a political witch-hunt.
The Times says a Euromillions winner in the midst of a “messy divorce” transferred millions of pounds to his parents to prevent his estranged wife securing her fair share, a judge has ruled.
The Times says two aides to Kamala Harris, the US vice-president, have resigned amid reports of discontent among her team.
The Times says she stands, arms outspread in the pose of a traditional religious Madonna. But instead of flowing veil and falling robes she is wearing a somewhat frumpy 1980s outfit.
The Times says Labour has just clung onto Batley and Spen in a closely-fought by-election seen as critical to shoring up Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership.
The metro says Rules on wearing face masks and social distancing are set to be relaxed in England on July 19, according to reports.
The i says England is set to ease many of its remaining Covid-19 restrictions on 19 July when step four of the lockdown roadmap comes into effect.
The i says a Paris gang has been jailed for a string of burglaries on the homes of several high-profile celebrities including footballer Thiago Silva.
The i says the Met Office has poured cold water on reports of a month-long heatwave, saying the UK should expect “unsettled” weather, particularly in the first half of July.
The Mirror says Police are reportedly concerned Caroline may have found out about her husband’s alleged activities and disapproved before he smothered her with a pillow
The i says England manager Gareth Southgate insists his players continue their conservative style of play despite reaching the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
The i says Sir Keir Starmer has survived the biggest test of his Labour leadership after Kim Leadbeater held on to Batley and Spen against all the odds.
The Guardian says a statue of Queen Victoria has been toppled in Canada amid growing outrage over the discovery of unmarked graves belonging to Indigenous children.
The Guardian says England fans who had tickets for the Euro 2020 quarter-final have seen them cancelled at the request of the Italian government.
The Sun says: BORIS Johnson’s food tsar is to recommend a tax on salty foods, The Sun can reveal.
British teenager Emma Raducanu extends thrilling Wimbledon debut