The Guardian says Ecuador has revoked the citizenship of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks who is currently in a British prison.
Month: July 2021
The i says at least 8,000 households have been forced to evacuate as California’s wildfires burn through more than 400,000 acres of land, leaving devastation and destruction in their wake.
The Times says a senior BBC executive has defended its vastly reduced coverage of the Olympics but admitted that viewers would find it “frustrating”.
The i says Prime Minister Boris Johnson has joked about his pet dog and how he exacts his “endless” romantic urges on people’s legs.
The Daily Express says: LABOUR’S deputy leader Angela Rayner was humiliated on Good Morning Britain after host Ben Shepherd grilled her on the dramatic exodus of Labour members under Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership.
The Times says Boris Johnson has promised to bring back “chain gangs” as a deterrent for antisocial behaviour.
The Guardian says police chiefs have condemned Boris Johnson’s high-profile strategy to tackle crime as “weird and gimmicky”
The Daily Express says: PRINCE HARRY has faced calls to be stripped of his HRH style and Duke of Sussex title in recent months and a constitutional expert has claimed people should “cease calling him by any style or title that refers to his royal past.”
The Times says covid cases have fallen by a third in a week but Boris Johnson warned they would rise again if people did not remain cautious.
The Guardian says Michael Gove has given the strongest hint yet that domestic Covid passports will be needed for fans attending Premier League matches
The i says Covid-19 infections in the UK have now been dropping for a full week, prompting fresh optimism among scientists even as the Government fears a fresh spike in cases on the horizon.
The Daily Express says: BRUSSELS has paused its legal proceedings against Britain in the hope of easing tensions over Brexit trade checks in Northern Ireland.
The Times says Simone Biles has withdrawn from her next event at the Tokyo Olympics to raise fresh questions about whether she will compete again at the Games.
Iraq has arrested the suspected killer of a prominent rights activist’s son, whose bullet-riddled body was found in the southern city of Basra at the weekend, authorities said Tuesday.
The i says how do you top individual swimming gold? Do it again with your mates.
The Guardian says Simone Biles will not make any immediate decisions about any further participation in these Olympics after she withdrew from the women’s team final mid-competition
The Metro says: A mum has denied murdering her daughter, 3, saying she ‘felt sick and heartbroken’ when she realised she was dead.
The i carries the plans for threatened industrial action by nurses on its front page. The paper says the public will be invited to show their support if they agree the 3 per cent pay rise is not enough.
The Guardian says it would mean people vaccinated in the US and EU would be able to travel from amber list countries to the UK without quarantine, as UK citizens can.
The Times reports on ministers plan to allow fully vaccinated travellers from the EU and US to avoid quarantine, the paper says the PM became concerned the EU is ahead of Britain in reopening travel.
The Metro says: A total of 131 people have died within 28 days of a positive test in the past 24 hours.
The Metro says: The alarm was raised at 2.40am as the Roman Catholic Parish Church of St Simon caught fire.
VOA says America’s CDC now recommends vaccinated people in certain parts of the country wear masks while indoors, reversing a decision the agency made two months ago.
TRT World says four police officers have told lawmakers they were beaten, taunted with racial insults, heard threats including “kill him with his own gun” as they tried to defend the Capitol.
Aljazeera says at least six Rohingya died on Tuesday and thousands have been relocated in refugee camps in Bangladesh’s southeast after monsoon rains triggered landslides and flash floods.