The Mirror says: Greater Manchester Police visited Kathryn Crook’s property in Middleton, Rochdale, on two occasions to check on her daughter Charlotte, 12, after she tested positive for Covid
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The Mirror says: Damian Lewis has returned to work four months after the death of his beloved wife Helen McCrory, star of Peaky Blinders
The UAE’s embassy in Israel opened on Wednesday, with Israel’s president in attendance for the flag-raising ceremony.
The Mirror says: A British couple claim they were barred from taking a flight to Malta because they had been given the Indian-manufactured AstraZeneca jab.
The Royal Family use all sorts of unique and affectionate nicknames when talking to one another and it seems even the youngest members have their own names for their relatives
The Mirror says: EXCLUSIVE: On the 20th anniversary of Peter Falconio’s disappearance, John Daulby believes Peter’s body could be buried in the vast Tanami desert as police continue the search for the Brit
The Sun says: PRINCESS Anne was in the thick of things when the Royals’ war with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle first kicked off, it has been claimed
The Sun says: The Three Lions ace rounded on the likes of Twitter and Facebook for doing too little to kick abusers off their platforms.
The Sun says: ENGLAND ace Harry Maguire has told how his dad Alan was left with suspected broken ribs by ticketless yobs who stormed Wembley.
The Metro says: A young girl is one of three victims who were attacked with acid at an apartment in north London.
The Metro says: Londoners will have to continue to wear face coverings on public transport even after July 19, it is set to be announced.
Health officials in the United Arab Emirates have advised the public to follow COVID-19 safety regulations when spending Eid al-Adha, and have released new protocols for the Muslim holiday, after noticing that previous holidays had resulted in a 500 percent increase in new cases.
The Metro says: Marcus Rashford said he is ‘lost for words’ after hundreds gathered for an anti-racism demonstration and took the knee outside his mural this evening.
The Mirror says: Grieving widow Salma Abdelati said a full post-mortem had revealed her husband could not have been saved, and he was most likely living with a pre-existing heart condition he and his family were unaware of
More than 100 individuals were also injured, according to two health officials, in the fire that destroyed the coronavirus unit of al-Hussein Teaching Hospital in Nasiriyah on Monday.
A senior doctor has launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson’s plan to ease social-distancing measures next week.
The Metro says: Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine is reportedly about to suffer another setback – a potential warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it could lead to increased risk of an autoimmune disorder.
The Metro says: A young boy has penned a heart-warming letter to Marcus Rashford after England’s agonising penalty shootout defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
The Mirror says: Matthew Keenan, 34, was a self-confessed ‘vaccine sceptic’ until he caught Covid, according to a senior medic who is looking after him
Thu Sun says: FLASH flooding hit parts of London and the South today as Brits battle torrential showers – but a heatwave with sizzling 27C highs is on the cards.
The Sun says: Boris Johnson wants to give the England boss a knighthood after his side’s scintillating run to the Euro 2020 final lifted the entire nation.
The Sun says: BRIT F1 ace Lando Norris, 21, had his £40,000 watch nicked at Wembley as fans ran riot.
Priti Patel has been slammed by England’s Tryone Mings after she called out the racist abuse despite her stance on taking the knee with the Aston Villa defender accusing her of “stoking the fire”
The Mirror says: Four people were assessed at the scene of The Waterhouse, on Princess Street, Manchester, by a fire service trauma technician and paramedics
A Jordanian state security court on Monday sentenced former officials, Bassem Awadallah and Sharif Hassan bin Zaid, to 15 years in prison on charges of sedition and incitement.