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The i says Wembley Stadium could be packed to the rafters if England beat Denmark to make their first major tournament final in 55 years on Wednesday evening.
The i says European Parliament is set on Wednesday to blast “in the strongest possible terms” the new Hungarian law punishing any mention of LGBTQ+ issues in schools.
The i says Sajid Javid pressed ahead on Tuesday with a huge overhaul of hospitals which will hand him more powers to issue instructions to the National Health Service.
The Sun says: It comes as latest figures show that 641,200 pupils are off school this week in England as a result of Covid.
The Guardian says more than 640,000 children in England were absent from school last week due to Covid, as the government plans to scrap the current system.
The Guardian says Gareth Southgate is confident England will show no fear in their Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark. He has urged his side to create an iconic Wembley moment.
The Metro says: Residents were left stunned by the sudden appearance of the fence which blocked access to half the walkway on Common Road in Evesham, Worcestershire.
The Guardian says “Freedom is in our sights once again!” Sajid Javid told Conservative MPs on Tuesday, as he announced that double-jabbed people will not be required to quarantine
The Guardian says the collapsed finance firm Greensill Capital was given access to a government-backed loan scheme without being subjected to detailed checks.
The Guardian says the man who tackled Fishmongers’ Hall attacker has been told he can be freed from jail.
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