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Month: July 2021
The Sun says: A MASSIVE new drive to get people jabbed before Freedom Day is being launched today – as the number of people coming forward has plummeted to its lowest level.
The i says since England lost the final of the Euros on Sunday, children across the country have proved themselves to be far more forgiving and empathetic than some of their adult counterparts.
The Times says athletes bowing before a dignitary to have a ribbon placed around their necks will be replaced at the Tokyo Olympics by a self-service buffet of gold, silver and bronze.
The Times says salt and sugar taxes should be introduced to drive a revolution in Britain’s diet, a government-ordered review has concluded.
The Times says the head of the Met Police has defended her officers over the chaos at the Euro 2020 final as the force said it had prevented the match being abandoned
The Sun says: A YOB filmed putting a lit flare in his bum strolled into Wembley without a ticket following a 15-hour drink and drugs bender.
The Times says the number of people dying of a drug overdose in the US rose to a record high during the pandemic, researchers say.
The Sun says: Some 950 minutes of footage has been broadcast from the villa so far across 14 episodes — and fans are wondering why so little has been shown of Laura.
There is “alarm” as the Amazon rainforest is now emitting more carbon dioxide than it is able to absorb, according to the Guardian.
The PM has been accused of an “expensive vanity project” after a “Brexit jet” that was meant to promote the UK abroad has been “rarely used”, according to the i.
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