The Metro says Kate Middleton’s brother James has finally married his fiancee after months of delays due to Covid.
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The Guardian says the political sparring match over Joe Biden’s new vaccine mandate continued on Sunday with one Republican governor blasting the measure as “counterproductive”
The i says face masks could be made mandatory in certain settings to reduce the spread of coronavirus during the winter, a leading scientist has said.
The Metro says Boris Johnson is ‘dead set’ against imposing any more national lockdowns and will put the vaccine programme at the heart of his new approach for the autumn and winter
The Guardian says candidates representing the two parties that have governed Germany in a “grand coalition” for 12 out of the past 16 years tore into each other’s record
The Metro says a woman was raped in a graveyard in the early hours of the morning in Berkshire.
The i says ministers are to put their faith in the Covid-19 vaccine to prevent a fresh wave of infections this winter
The Guardian says a new policing bill that will be debated this week risks deepening racial and gender disparities in the justice system
The Guardian says most fledging British stars spend years trying to crack America. Emma Raducanu did it in three giddy weeks.
The i says we should learn to trust our kids more. If ever there were a life lesson we might absorb, Emma Raducanu provided it in the city where dreams are made.
The Metro says Emma Raducanu could be awarded a CBE from Her Majesty after ending the UK’s 44-year wait for a women’s Grand Slam singles champion
Monday’s papers are dominated by British teen sensation Emma Raducanu – after her US Open victory, with the paper’s continuing to report on the next steps for the teenager.
Metro leads with the story that Sajid Javid abandoned plans for vaccine passports at crowded settings such as nightclubs and sports events.
“Booster jabs or bust” is the i newspaper’s take on the plan the PM intends to announce. The paper says he is banking on boosting the immunity of the most vulnerable.
The Guardian says a poll of 20,000 working parents suggests inadequate childcare policies have left them financially crippled and stymied in their careers.
BBC says plans to introduce vaccine passports for access into nightclubs and large events in England will not go ahead, Sajid Javid has said.
The Guardian says Britney Spears has announced her engagement to her boyfriend Sam Asghari with an exuberant post displaying a diamond ring engraved with the word “lioness”.
France24 says North Korea test-fired a new “long-range cruise missile” over the weekend, with the US saying the country was threatening its neighbours and beyond.
Arab News says Palestinian militants launched a rocket into Israel from the Gaza Strip on Sunday night, the Israeli military said, adding that the rocket was intercepted.
Aljazeera says women in Afghanistan can continue to study in universities, but classrooms will be gender-segregated and head coverings will be compulsory.
TRT World says Australia will expand its Covid-19 vaccination drive to include around one million children aged 12-15.
VOA says U.S. weather authorities warned Sunday that Tropical Storm Nicholas will bring heavy rain and potential flash flooding.
The Daily Express says 140,000 people will take part in the trials of the “revolutionary” blood test.
The Daily Mirror reports on trials of a new blood test that is thought to be able to detect more than 50 cancers before symptoms appear.
The Daily Mail features an image of Raducanu planting a kiss on the US Open trophy as it reports the 18-year-old is in line for a £150m fortune.