Nine people have been arrested in Peru after accusations they have been charging Covid-19 patients the equivalent of more than £15k for hospital beds
Day: 22 July 2021
The Balearic Islands – including Ibiza, Majorca and Minorca – will be moved back to the amber list.
A police officer has claimed the force was “held back” from confronting the Wembley chaos, as ticketless intruders tried to force their way into the Euro 2020 final.
Data shows 618, 903 alerts were sent – up 17% rise from the previous week – to people using the NHS Covid app in England and Wales, forcing them to self-isolate in the week between 8 and 15 July.
UK grinds to a halt: The Metro says supermarkets and petrol stations are being forced to close due to staff shortages caused by the NHS Test and Trace system
BBC News says Iceland has said there is no need for people to start panic buying, but warned the rising number of workers being forced to self-isolate risks shutting shops
The lads, who were joined by Lions’ Den host and former Love Islander Josh Denzel, spent the day at the swanky SantAnna beach club on the Greek party island
The Daily Mirror says Iceland has confirmed plans to hire 2,000 extra store staff to cover staff absences following the so-called “pingdemic”.
The Sun says SUPERMARKET shelves at Tesco, Lidl, Asda and Sainsbury’s have been stripped bare as shoppers complain they cannot buy essential items
Two passenger jets from low-cost carrier FlyDubai and Bahrain-based Gulf Air collided with each other on the taxiway at Dubai International Airport early Thursday morning, though authorities reported no injuries in the incident.
Protesters angry about water shortages took to the streets of southwest Iran for a sixth night in a row on Tuesday, with mounting violence, while Tehran residents chanted anti-government slogans, according to videos posted on social media on Wednesday and Iranian news outlets.
The Metro says: Prince Harry’s memoir will focus on his mother’s death and who he believes is responsible, a royal expert has claimed.
The Metro says: Travellers returning from red list destinations face having to fork out an extra £500 to pay for their quarantine hotel stay.
The Metro says: A doctor has revealed how coronavirus patients who have not been vaccinated beg for the jab – but tells them ‘it’s too late’.
The Telegraph says “Vulnerable… but not fragile. Bold. Outspoken. Funny. Loved and loving. Fascinating… and a little bit scary.”
The i says In May, the tennis champion Naomi Osaka – at present ranked the number two women’s player in the world
The Times says hot summer sunshine has been in abundance over the past week or so as high pressure has parked itself across northern France and Britain
The Sun says: RUGBY Union star Ugo Monye will be trying to get his hands on the glitterball after being signed up for this year’s Strictly.
The i says Lidl shoppers could feel the effects of the country’s lorry driver shortage more than most this week because of a “boycott” by haulage firms.
The Times says a policeman who challenged ticketless fans during the Euro 2020 final at Wembley has accused senior officers of a reluctance to use force because of concerns over “brand image”
The Telegraph says a woman who shielded for nine months was killed on her first day out after being hit by a lorry while searching for a face mask in her handbag.
The Sun says: VACCINE passports could be destined for the bin after Labour threatened to join Tory rebels and vote them down.
The Times says Britain and the European Union are at loggerheads over government demands to rewrite the Brexit deal for Northern Ireland and strip EU courts of their right to police the agreement.
The Telegraph says the European Commission has rejected the UK Government’s call to renegotiate the Northern Ireland Protocol just hours after it was proposed.
The i says the UK has demanded a “significant” renegotiation of its own Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.