“Nothing off table to crush strike action” – that’s the headline of the Daily Express which leads with comments from Grant Shapps.
Author: WTX News
“Charles blocks Andy return” – that’s on the front page of the Sun which reports on Prince Andrew’s attempts to return to public life.
Monday’s front pages report on a variety of stories including the controversial Rwanda plan.
BBC News says The Court of Appeal is set to decide later whether to allow the first Home Office flight to depart to Rwanda with asylum seekers.
Sky News says divers searching for a missing British journalist and his colleague have found a backpack, laptop and other personal items that belonged to the pair in a remote part of the Amazon.
France24 says an early heat wave is expected to hit France this week, the state forecaster Meteo France said on Sunday, with temperatures reaching up to 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) in the south.
Arab News says Iran is “dangerously close” to completing its nuclear weapons program, and will be able to produce an atomic bomb unless the West gets tough on Tehran, Israel’s PM warned.
TRT World says authorities in India’s Uttar Pradesh state have demolished homes of several Muslim families allegedly for role in massive protests last week triggered by derogatory remarks.
Aljazeera says A bipartisan group of United States senators, including enough Republicans to overcome the chamber’s “filibuster” rule, has announced an agreement on a framework for potential gun safety legislation.
BBC Sport says scintillating centuries from Joe Root and Ollie Pope kept England in the second Test with New Zealand on a riotous third day at Trent Bridge.
Sunday Papers – Charles told stay out of politics, brands Rwanda plan ‘appalling’
Britons face execution after ‘show trial’ – that’s the splash on the front page of The Independent.
Putin’s pawns – that’s the headline on the front page of the Metro which reports on the Brits facing death in Ukraine.
Low-paid care workers can’t afford petrol to get to work – that’s the headline on the font splash of the Guardian.
Sentenced to death by Putin – that’s the headline on the front splash of the Daily Mirror which leads with the captured Brits.
Millions given chance to buy own home – that’s the headline of the Daily Express which leads with the PM’s announcement.
Just like mum Diana – that’s the headline of The Sun which reports on Prince William continuing his mum Princess Diana’s work.
Daily Mirror says The friend of a British soldier captured fighting for Ukraine by Russian forces says his death sentence will “invigorate” those still resisting Vladimir Putin’s forces.
Daily Mirror says A grandmother who became a EuroMillions winner for just 10 minutes is now back to living in a mouldy flat.
UK weather forecast: Blistering 24C tropical heat amid gale force winds and heavy rain Daily Mirror says Brits are set for scorching temperatures with 24C highs as well as gale force winds from ex-tropical storm Alex today. The Met Office is predicting a split across the country due to a low pressure from the former tropical storm that means strong winds and heavy rain for the north west of the UK. And at the same time in the South East away from the brunt of the storm, but influenced from the hot air, the temperatures could reach 24C on Friday.…
Daily Mirror says the wreck of a royal warship that sank in 1682 while carrying the future king James Stuart has been discovered at the bottom of the sea.
Daily Mirror says A 14-year-old boy has been killed and his mum was left fighting for her life after a “ferocious” attack at a home in Manchester.
Daily Express says HORROR has been struck at a primary school in Germany where a knife-wielding man attacked a woman and a seven-year-old girl.
Daily Express says COMMUTERS faced severe delays today as a lorry fire closed part of a busy motorway.
Daily Express says BRITISH tourists have been warned of “grim” queues for Spanish holidays this year. Some experts say the queues are due to Brexit.