Protect UK from extreme heat, ministers urged – that’s the headline on the front page of The Independent.
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Meltdown Monday – that’s how the Metro chooses to lead on the heatwave sweeping Britain, the paper also leads with the Tory tv debates.
Red alert: ‘ferocious’ heatwave set to send temperatures beyond 40C – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
Hotter than Sahara – that’s the headline of The Sun which leads with the heatwave sweeping Britain.
End to smears? No chance! Race to No 10 gets personal – that’s the headline on the front splash of the Daily Express.
Heatwave 2022: Blowtorch Britain – that’s how the paper reports on the heatwave rocking Britain.
Monday’s front pages are dominated by the heatwave and last night’s Tory TV debate.
Aljazeera says the President has declared a state of emergency in the crisis-ridden island nation in an effort to head off unrest ahead of a vote in parliament later this week to elect a new president.
TRT World says FOUR PEOPLE, including a gunman, have been killed at a mall in Indiana state after a man with a rifle opened fire in a food court and an armed civilian shot him, US police said.
Euronews says FIREFIGHTERS continued to battle wildfires raging out of control in France, Spain and Portugal on Sunday as Europe wilted under an unusually extreme heatwave.
France24 says ALL EIGHT CREW members were killed when a Ukrainian-operated cargo plane crashed in Greece en route from Serbia to Bangladesh carrying military goods.
Sky News says Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss engaged in bad-tempered exchanges as the five remaining Conservative leadership rivals faced off in the second televised debate.
BBC News says THE UK could have its hottest day on record on Monday, with temperatures forecast to hit up to 41C.
Two stories dominate this week’s Sunday Papers: the extreme temperatures hitting Britain and the latest in the Conservative party leader race.
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US president Joe Biden compares Britain’s torment of Irish Catholics to that of the plight of Palestinians today. An eyebrow-raising statement in Tel Aviv. President Biden has hailed his Irish roots during a meeting with Israel’s President Isaac Herzog whose father was born in Belfast. The US president is in the Middle East for the first time since taking office in early 2021 and arrived in Israel on Wednesday to hold talks with Israeli leaders. He has also met with Palestinian leaders in the occupied West Bank ahead of talks with Saudi leaders and other Gulf allies in Jeddah on…
A national emergency has been declared after a red extreme heat warning was issued for the first time, as temperatures could hit 40C (104F). The Met Office’s highest warning, meaning there is a risk to life, covers an area including London, Manchester and York on Monday and Tuesday. The weather at the start of next week is forecast to be warm across the UK but temperatures will be more like 30C in Scotland and Northern Ireland, rather than the high 30s predicted in parts of England and Wales. The Met Office said the hot weather was caused by high pressure…
Rishi Sunak is likely into the final. The real competition is between Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt – and the only real question left is who will be joining Rishi in the final two?
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has once again called for a general election saying that it is needed to ensure “fundamental change.”
Conservative leadership race: When are the TV debates? – they could be make or break for some as this unpredictable race heats up.
The Guardian says The former Brexit minister David Frost has urged Kemi Badenoch to pull out of the Tory leadership contest to bolster Liz Truss’s position in the race.
The Independent says Former Brexit minister David Frost has shared his “grave reservations” about Tory leadership contest favourite Penny Mordaunt becoming prime minister in a brutal attack on her credibility.
The Metro says As far as campaign gaffes go, it could have been worse.
Lies and Black-ops: Tory campaign turns nasty – that’s the headline on the front page of The Independent.