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The Guardian says over 140,000 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, amid reports that lateral flow tests will remain free.
The Metro says Manchester United skipper Harry Maguire admits he ‘could have signed elsewhere’, with the Red Devils in disarray.
The Guardian says Michael Gove must spend billions more on ending the fire safety crisis in homes across England, campaigners will say on Monday.
The Independent says a “no-fly zone” is to be enforced over Windsor Castle by the end of the month as part of a bid to enhance security at the royal residence.
The Metro says Health professionals have dismissed claims that a new Covid variant named ‘Deltacron’ has emerged that is a hybrid of the Delta and Omicron strains.
The Independent says at least 164 people were killed during protests that erupted in Kazakhstan this week, the country’s health ministry has said.
The Guardian says The Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has tested positive for Covid-19.
The Metro says Ten people have died and more than 30 injured after part of a canyon collapsed onto tourist boats in Brazil.
More than 160 dead in Kazakhstan and a further 1200 are missing. According to the latest reports, on Sunday to have died in several days of unrest in Kazakhstan and almost 6,000 have been arrested after riots in Central Asia’s largest country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval, with a number of foreigners detained over the unrest. Follow WTX News on Twitter for live updates 24-7…
The Metro says Bob Saget, famed for starring in US sitcom Full House, was pronounced dead in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
The Independent says Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi was convicted of three criminal charges and sentenced to four more years in prison on Monday.
The Metro says At least 19 people, including nine children, have died after a fire broke out in an apartment block in New York.
Many of Monday’s front pages prominently feature the government’s hopes that the UK is moving towards a new phase of the pandemic.
BBC News says Buckingham Palace has unveiled the full line-up of celebrations to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this year.
The Guardian says Judge Anthony Kelly reads out a minute agreed to by both the government and Djokovic, where he quashes the decision to cancel Novak Djokovic’s visa.
France24 says Kazakhstan’s largest city was back online and appeared to be returning to normal on Monday, as the nation observed a day of mourning.
Arab News says daily coronavirus infection rates reported by Kuwait and Qatar have soared past previous peaks recorded.
Aljazeera says A military-run court in Myanmar has found civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was overthrown in last February’s coup.
TRT World says Nineteen people, including nine children, have been killed in an apartment fire in New York City.
BBC Sport says Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta apologised for his side’s display after they were knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round by Nottingham Forest.
A number of Sunday Papers say the public must learn to live with Covid as it is now a permanent feature of our lives. Newly released images of the Duchess of Cambridge feature in most papers.
A bid by the Australian government to delay tennis star Novak Djokovic’s appeal against deportation has been rejected by a judge overseeing his case. The government had requested the tennis star’s court hearing be postponed until Wednesday, but it will instead begin as scheduled on Monday morning. Djokovic was denied entry to Australia after landing in Melbourne last week to defend his Australian Open title. Protests in Serbia, Montenegro against Djokovic’s Detention in Australia Novak…
Hundreds of people in Serbia and Montenegro protest Djokovic’s Detention in Australia. Towns of Niksic, Berane and Budva gathered on Friday to voice support for Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic. Novak Djokovic is being detained in a hotel like ‘with immigrants’ in Australia after being refused entry. Djokovic is being held at Carlton’s Park Hotel in Melbourne while he mounts a legal challenge to the government’s decision to deny him entry to the country for…
Hundreds of Albanian protesters stormed the headquarters of Albania’s main opposition party amid an internal battle over the party’s leadership. A group led by former party leader Sali Berisha used iron bars and hammers to break open the main doors of the building while party staff used tear gas to try to prevent them from breaking in before the police intervened at the party’s request. Follow WTX News EU for the latest live reports form…