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Day: 30 July 2021
Rishi Sunak has hinted at delays to the budget after he failed to announce a date when publishing the new forecasts, as is normally expected.
Steven Bouquet, 54, has been jailed for more than five years for stabbing 16 cats in a series of night-time attacks.
The latest estimates show infection rates have continued to rise across most of the UK, with rates only dropping in Scotland.
The Independent says the trailer for The Prince, a satirical American cartoon series focusing on eight-year-old Prince George, has been released – prompting a backlash in the UK.
Spoiled, sneering and sharp-tongued: The Telegraph says a new animated series about the Royal family portrays Prince George as a scathing commentator on palace life.
The Express says US show, The Prince, imagines the life of the Royal Family through the eyes of the son of Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge.
The Sun says SOPHIE Turner has been branded “hypocritical” as she demands privacy for her family while her new show mocks Prince George.
The i says Italy could be added to a new ‘amber watch list’ with Spain to warn British holidaymakers the country could join the red list
The i says the waft of sizzling spices from the roaring woks at Hong Kong’s traditional open-air food stalls are enough to entice any curious passers-by.
The i says Jamie Lee Curtis has revealed her daughter is transgender in a new interview.
The Times says the transport secretary has backed workplaces that force staff to get vaccinated
The depiction of Prince George as a sharp-tongued, pampered child in the new American cartoon series The Prince has prompted criticism
The Times says Turkey has arrested several hundred illegal migrants heading from Afghanistan towards Europe in the past few days as a fresh exodus of people fleeing the advancing Taliban gathers pace.
The Guardian says Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democratic representative of Texas, was arrested in Washington DC on Thursday while protesting lawmakers’ delay in passing legislation to protect voting rights
The Guardian says the first person charged and tried under Hong Kong’s draconian national security law has been sentenced to nine years in jail
The Guardian says “I’m getting older,” sings Billie Eilish, who’s 19, on Happier Than Ever’s opening track. “I’ve got more on my shoulders”, she adds
And Taylor Ward and her Manchester City star fiancé Riyad Mahrez stepped out together for a dinner date at Foodwell restaurant in Manchester on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia will officially reopen its borders to foreign tourists and lift off the suspension of entry for tourist visa holders starting August 1, the Kingdom’s tourism ministry announced.
19 people were killed on Thursday in the fiercest clashes in Syria’s Daraa province since it was recaptured by the government, from the American backed militia.
The Times says senior civil servants in the Home Office received pay rises of up to £20,000 last year even though police officers have been hit with a pay freeze.
The Daily Mail says: The actor, 60, and human rights lawyer, 43, welcomed twins Ella and Alexander four years ago after getting married during a lavish Venice ceremony in 2014.
The Guardian says a serial killer who murdered five women in Suffolk in 2006 has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenager who went missing on her way home.
The i says the July heatwave has well and truly come to an end, with much of the country being doused in heavy rain over the weekend.
The Daily Mail says: They’ve been cruising around Europe on a $130million yacht for her luxury 52nd birthday trip.