Sky News says an independent review to investigate the “disgraceful scenes” which marred the Euro 2020 final has been commissioned by the Football Association (FA)
Day: 19 July 2021
Alex Foden – Amy Winehouse’s hairdresser – has revealed her iconic beehive style was created “as a joke.”
The UK and allies – the US, NATO and the EU – have accused the Chinese government of “systematic cyber-sabotage” in statements released.
The Danish cartoonist, Kurt Westergaard, who enraged and insulted Muslims with provocative drawings, published by Charlie Hebdo, of the Prophet…
Lewis Hamilton racially abused online after British GP win with racist messages including monkey emojis sent as replies to a post by his Mercedes team on Instagram.
Supermarkets and pubs close: Iceland has been forced to close shops due to staff shortages caused by people being forced to self-isolate by the NHS Covid app.
The Daily Mail says Freedom Day was branded ‘disaster day’ by businesses today as self-isolating Boris Johnson faces fresh demands to dump test and trace
The Daily Mirror says Lockdown rule changes: from one minute past midnight today, 483 days of Covid regulations in England come to an abrupt end.
A speeding bus carrying mostly laborers traveling home for a major Muslim holiday rammed into a container truck on a busy highway in central Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 28 people and injuring 40, police and rescue officials said.
The Times says Priti Patel’s proposal to penalise all asylum seekers trying to cross the Channel in small boats would cost taxpayers up to £412 million a year, new research has found.
The i says MPs have urged the Government to fix the “flawed” NHS Covid Pass scheme after an i investigation found people are able to obtain their so-called freedom passes
The Guardian says no matter who you are, or what sports you enjoy, the Olympics remains the greatest show on earth. It’s bigger than anything in football
The Times says England won this most unusual of matches by a distance to level their Twenty20 series with Pakistan at 1-1 before what will now be the decider at Emirates Old Trafford
The Guardian says the Australian government has cancelled Katie Hopkins’ visa after the far-right commentator boasted about breaching hotel quarantine conditions.
The i says a convicted murderer nicknamed the “Hollywood ripper” has been sentenced to death for the murder of two women and the attempted murder of a third in Los Angeles in the 2000s.
The i says Guto Harri, the GB News presenter suspended after taking the knee on-air, has quit and accused the embattled channel of appealing to the “far right”
The Metro says: Today is Freedom Day in England – the day on which most of the remaining Covid restrictions which have been in place throughout the pandemic are lifted.
The Times says ministers have called for independent oversight of a Football Association review of security failings at Wembley after violence and disorder at the Euro 2020 final.
The Metro says: It wasn’t quite New Year’s Eve, but there was certainly a similar vibe as the clock struck midnight last night.
The Times says people flocked to beaches up and down the country on the hottest day of the year but health officials warned of the danger from extreme heat.
The Guardian says Children have been treated in hospital for extreme sunburn as Britain experienced the hottest weekend of the year.
The Metro says: A senior German minister has apologised after being filmed laughing during a speech in a town devastated by flooding.
The i says across the country people flocked to beaches, funfairs, and parks on Sunday, on what the Met Office confirmed was the hottest day of the year in England and Wales.
The Daily Mail says: The Recording Academy recently released their ‘rules and guidelines’ for the upcoming 64th Grammy Awards, making a big change in For Your Consideration ads.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson’s plan to lift England’s remaining lockdown restrictions was overshadowed by a furious backlash against the PM and Rishi Sunak.