The Guardian says India is facing a looming power crisis, as stocks of coal in power plants have fallen to unprecedentedly low levels.
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The Metro says Mystery surrounds the death of a football fan who died while celebrating Harry Kane’s goal against Germany in the Euros.
The Independent says a mother-of-four was stabbed to death in north London in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The Metro says 4 police officers fell ill after exposure to an unknown chemical when they were called to reports of a ‘seriously injured’ man at a block of flats.
The Independent says as Gareth Southgate sat captivated by the entertainment of the Nations League, a thought occurred.
The Guardian says Jon Gruden has resigned as Las Vegas Raiders head coach after further emails emerged in which he used misogynistic and homophobic language.
The Guardian says Ryanair has been accused of barring passengers who pursued chargebacks against the airline during the pandemic from taking new flights this year – unless they return their refunds.
The Independent says children are being locked in their rooms for 23 hours a day in a youth jail, despite watchdogs warning nearly a year ago that confining youngsters in their cells for such long periods is “unacceptable”.
The Metro says four people died in a crash which left their car on fire in a field in Bedfordshire.
The Metro says a woman who stabbed her husband of 24 years snatched the phone from his hand as he tried to call for help.
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak is poised to usher in cuts worth £2bn for government departments tasked with meeting the Tories’ flagship “levelling up” agenda.
The Independent says a new video has surfaced adding weight to claims by a woman that football legend Maradona seduced her when she was 16.
BBC News says the UK’s failure to do more to stop Covid spreading early in the pandemic was one of the worst ever public health failures, a report by MPs says.
The Guardian says Afghanistan’s junior female football team and their immediate families are to relocate to Britain from Pakistan.
France24 says France will ban plastic packaging for nearly all fruit and vegetables from January 2022 in a bid to reduce plastic waste, the environment ministry said on Monday.
Arab News says at least nine people were killed and 11 others were missing after heavy rain across the Philippines flooded villages and triggered landslides, authorities said Tuesday.
Aljazeera says Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro has said he did not want to be “bored” with questions about the country’s coronavirus death toll.
VOA says Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday barring all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private employers.
BBC News says Wales scraped past Estonia with an unconvincing win in Tallinn to keep hopes of finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group in their own hands.
The Sun leads on Tyson Fury’s victory against Deontay Wilder at the weekend.
“Stark warning: Get used to higher food bill” is the Daily Express’ headline.
The Daily Mirror leads on the prime minister’s holiday, with the headline: “Only here for the peer.”
The Daily Mirror says James Adcock has spoken about his experiences of being one of the few openly gay men involved in high-level football.
The Daily Mirror says Sarah Fry, 49, was in complete shock when she got the call from The Health Lottery to tell her she was a winner.
The Sun says RISING star Tory Dehenna Davison has publicly revealed she’s bisexual – and says it’s no big deal.