The Independent says PARTS OF BRITAIN are set to sizzle next weekend with a heatwave forecast to bring scorching temperatures reaching into the mid-30s.
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The Guardian says BRITONS will face sweltering conditions this week with a heatwave that could bring highs of up to 33C, and forecasters are warning that a new UK record temperature could be set.
The Metro says BRITS COULD SWELTER in levels of heat never seen before across the UK next weekend.
BBC News says FOREIGN SECRETARY Liz Truss has joined the race to replace Boris Johnson. Ms Truss pledged to start cutting taxes “from day one”.
Sky News says PEOPLE ACROSS the country are set to sizzle on what could be the hottest day of the year so far as temperatures are expected to hit 33C (91.4F).
Euronews says SWISS GEOLOGISTS monitor a mountain peak at risk of collapsing and damaging a village below.
France24 says SRI LANKA’S President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has informed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe that he will resign, the prime minister’s office said on Monday.
TRT World says JAPAN’S governing party and its coalition partner have scored a major victory in a parliamentary election imbued with meaning after the assassination of former PM Shinzo Abe amid uncertainty about how his loss may affect party unity.
Aljazeera says WILDFIRES are sweeping across northern and central Portugal, where an estimated 3,000 firefighters and more than 60 aircraft are battling to quell the flames amid scorching temperatures.
This week’s Sunday Papers are heavily dominated by the Conservative leadership race – and what the hopefuls are offering up regarding their tax plans.
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Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have been cleared by police over Beergate. Durham Police conclude the Labour leader and deputy leader did not break lockdown rules in April 2021.
Going … but still in No 10 – that’s how the Independent headlines the news the PM has quit but will stay until a new leader is elected.
Kiss goodbye … and thanks for Brexit – that’s how the Sun’s front page splashes on the PM’s departure.
Thank you Boris, you gave Britain back its freedom – that’s splashed on the Daily Exoress front page.
Clinging on for one last party? asks the front page of the Daily Mirror which claims Boris is planning a lavish party at the end of the month.
Leave Means Leave – that’s how the Metro’s front splash reacts to the news the PM leave when a new leader is elected.
The Guardian – It’s (almost) over – that’s the headline on the front splash of the Guardian.
The Guardian says BORIS JOHNSON dramatically quit as prime minister after a mass walkout of MPs finally sealed his fate, signalling an end to one of the most divisive and turbulent periods in British politics.
The Metro says TOM TUGENDHAT has confirmed he will attempt to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister.
Friday’s front pages are dominated by prime minister Boris Johnson’s resignation.
BBC News says PARTS of the UK are predicted to experience a heatwave over the next few days, the Met Office has said.
Sky News says BORIS JOHNSON has told his cabinet ministers his government will not seek to implement new policies or make major changes of direction after he resigned as Conservative Party leader.