Morocco covid cases surge and as a result, the Morrocan government will lengthen its night curfew, starting two hours earlier at 9 p.m. (2000 GMT)…
Day: 2 August 2021
Film fans were ecstatic about the trailer release of the highly-anticipated House of Gucci film starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Salma Hayek, Jared Leto and Al Pacino.
An extra 17 countries should be added to the travel green list at the next government review later this week.
Two adults and a 13-year-old boy have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a five-year-old.
Michael O’Leary could be set to secure a £85m payout despite the rocky 18 months for the travel industry.
Team GB has bagged a gold medal in team eventing at the Tokyo Olympics for the first time in almost 50 years.
The Guardian says Harry Kane failed to show up on Monday morning at Tottenham’s training ground, where he was due to report after a post-Euro 2020 break.
New York Post says team Biden sure threw the nation into a state of confusion last week with its scary, flip-flopping COVID rhetoric.
Aljazeera says the top infectious disease expert in the United States has warned that the country will experience more “pain and suffering in the future”.
CNN says the Delta variant is wreaking havoc through much of the US, but the “silver lining” is that more Americans appear to be at the tipping point of understanding vaccinations.
Reuters says the United States will not lock down again to curb COVID-19 but “things are going to get worse” as the Delta variant fuels a surge in cases
The Mirror says: Princess Eugenie’s husband has been spotted frolicking with three glamorous women on board a tour boat during a holiday in Italy.
The Mirror says: Three people have been arrested after the body of a five-year-old boy was pulled from a river in Wales.
The Mirror says: A mum nearly had to have her foot amputated after her foot “snapped off” while she was trampolining.
The Sun says: TORY backbenchers have blasted the government’s “inexplicably complicated” plans to introduce an amber watchlist over fears they could ruin summer holidays.
The Guardian says the England footballer Tyrone Mings has revealed how he struggled with mental health problems at Euro 2020
The Times says nine out of ten antisemitic posts on Facebook and Twitter stay online despite being reported, a large-scale study has found.
The i says the UK Government has accused Iran of carrying out a drone attack on an oil tanker in the Middle East which left a Briton dead.
The Times says the US faces as many as 300,000 new Covid-19 cases a day by the end of the month as the Delta variant spreads across the country, according to a new analysis.
The Guardian says Democrats who control the House of Representatives cannot blame Republicans for a looming crisis over evictions, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said, after a federal moratorium lapsed on Saturday night.
The i says as quickly as the UK began its Covid vaccination programme, it seems to have lost momentum. At least it appears that way in comparison to Spain, which has overtaken it.
The Times says Hollywood is coming to Britain after US investors announced plans to create one of the UK’s biggest film studios in Hertfordshire.
The Guardian says Hollywood’s Sunset Studios, which produced La La Land, Zoolander and the first in the X-Men franchise, has become the latest US movie production house to adopt the leafy Hertfordshire countryside as its main base outside the US.
Five people were killed in an ambush on mourners during a Hezbollah militant’s funeral in a town south of Beirut on Sunday afternoon, a security source told AFP.
The i says thousands of people are facing the prospect of redundancy as the Government furlough scheme winds down