The Metro says the southern state of Kerala is quickly ramping up efforts to stop a potential outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus.
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Daily Express says speculation is high over whether former US President Donald Trump will run again in 2024 following his defeat to Joe Biden last year.
The Daily Mirror says a man drew up a ‘kill list’ of his estranged wife’s relatives amid a divorce before shooting his three-year-old son and himself dead, police believe.
Daily Mail says the Cabinet today backed Boris Johnson’s manifesto-busting £10billion tax raid to bail out the NHS
The government has denied they are planning an October lockdown in England, following the i newspaper’s report that said the opposite.
Tuesday’s front pages report heavily on the imminent announcement of plans for paying for social care.
The i says Emma Raducanu looked entirely at home as she beat Shelby Rogers 6-2 6-1 in the fourth round of the US Open and reach the quarter-finals of a grand slam for the very first time.
The Guardian says “good times never seemed so good,” chanted Europe’s delirious players. You bet they didn’t. Just a second Solheim Cup win for those in blue and yellow on United States soil
The Metro says Manchester United fans may be disappointed on Saturday with Cristiano Ronaldo left on the substitutes’ bench
The Guardian says Jennifer Aniston is to launch her own beauty brand, LolaVie, on Wednesday. But can she make it in the ever more crowded celebrity beauty space?
The i says in Pablo Larrain’s films about feminine image, power, and persona, he explores the masks women in the public eye must wear and the ways in which they navigate under the weight of expectation.
The Metro says stars of The Wire were among those paying tribute to co-star Michael K Williams after his death aged 54.
The Metro says the country could face a ‘firebreak’ lockdown in October if hospitalisation numbers continue to spike, a senior Government scientist has reportedly warned.
The i says a £5.4 billion package of emergency cash has been released to help the NHS cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and tackle the mounting backlog.
The Guardian says teachers are reporting a rise in extremist views and conspiracy theories among pupils
The Guardian says Boris Johnson will tell mutinous MPs that the healthcare system is in crisis and they “cannot expect it to recover alone” as he faces a growing red wall rebellion over tax rises.
The i says a 35-year-old widow whose life was “turned upside down once again” by Covid-19 will have to choose between food or putting on the heating once the Universal Credit uplift ends
The Metro says Marcus Rashford has said child food poverty is getting ‘devastatingly’ worse in the UK
The Metro splashes on the “landmark” case of an estate agent who has been awarded a £180,000 payout by a tribunal.
The i newspaper says there are plans for an October “firebreak”, which would see an extended half-term holiday and rules on masks.
Mr Johnson will tell mutinous MPs they cannot expect the health system to “recover alone”, the Guardian says.
Arab News says happiness reigned in public squares in the Gaza Strip, which saw the distribution of sweets and rejoicing.
BBC News says Boris Johnson will vow to end “catastrophic costs” for social care users in England, when he sets out long-awaited reform proposals later.
Sky News says full post-Brexit checks on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland will still not be applied as a truce holds between the UK and EU.
France24 says Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tore down a police blockade Monday night in downtown Brasilia.