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- US journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped by militia in Baghdad, Iraq
- NHS may face critical supply shortages due to Iran conflict, warns report
- Iraq orders British-run dog shelter to relocate, risking 700 animal lives
- EU energy chief warns of prolonged high prices amid Iran conflict
- US Supreme Court hears landmark case on voting rights this week
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- EU foreign ministers meet in Kyiv to honour Bucha massacre victims
Author: News Desk
The i says crowd safety research gathered during a Government pilot event at Wembley will not be released before the Premier League restart this weekend.
The Metro says: A mental health hospital in Staffordshire was closed after an inspection uncovered a string of abusive and unprofessional incidents.
The Metro says: Women have finally been allowed to wear trousers at the Henley Royal Regatta.
Ministers are backing a pilot where air purifiers are installed in classrooms as part of efforts to keep schools open and safe from COVID this autumn, says the i paper.
The Metro says: Italy may have smashed the European temperature record amid a heatwave scorching southern parts of the continent.
The Guardian reports a “pandemic boom” in child poverty and abuse. It says there is a “looming crisis” of child neglect amid a sharp rise in social services referrals since Covid struck.
The Independent says US authorities are growing increasingly frustrated with Prince Andrew’s failure to cooperate into their probe of the network surrounding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
GCSEs 2021: BBC News says hundreds of thousands of pupils are finding out their GCSE results, amid predictions of another spike in grades after exams were cancelled.
The Mirror says: Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the murder of a man who was protecting his daughters.
The Mirror says: Double-jabbed Brits will not need to self-isolate from Monday, the Government has finally confirmed.
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