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Author: News Desk
The Guardian says Britney Spears has called for an end to the “abusive” conservatorship that has governed her life for 13 years, delivering an emotional speech to a Los Angeles court
The i says many under 30s look set to miss out on quarantine-free travel and a wide choice of holidays this summer as they won’t have had a second jab
The i says ministers urged the public to take up the vaccine as official figures showed the number of new Covid-19 cases jumped by more than 16,000
The i says more than two million people in the UK have long Covid at the moment – suggesting that over a third of those that have caught the virus still have symptoms
Settled status enforcement notices are a ‘recipe for disaster’ for EU citizens in the UK The Guardian: Campaigners fear for victims of trafficking, modern slavery and the elderly as 30 June deadline looms and asylum Campaigners for EU citizens have warned that the Home Office’s plan to send 28-day enforcement notices to anyone who has not applied for settled status by the 30 June cut-off date is a “recipe for disaster”. “We know the types of people who will not be making applications. They are the vulnerable, people like victims of trafficking, modern slavery, the elderly, children. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/24/settled-status-enforcement-notices-are-recipe-for-disaster-for-eu-citizens-in-uk …………………… FOLLOW…
The i says Britney Spears has urged a court to put an end to the controversial conservatorship arrangement that has given her father extensive control over nearly every aspect of her life
The i says Buckingham Palace has admitted it “must do more” to improve diversity after publishing data revealing that only 8.5 per cent of royal household staff are from a minority ethnic background.
The i says Matt Hancock has a “daunting battle” on the way over the planned Health and Social Care Bill. The paper says part of the bill would return control of NHS England to the health secretary
The Guardian leads with the verdict in the trial of police officer Benjamin Monk, who was found guilty of the manslaughter of ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson.
The Times says Britain has responded defiantly following the military confrontation. Ben Wallace tells the paper that the Navy “will always uphold the international law of the sea”
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