The Mirror says a violent extremist who carried out an ‘ISIS inspired’ terror attack on a shopping mall, stabbing multiple people, has been shot dead by police.
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“Why the hold-up?” asks the Daily Mirror. It quotes Prof Peter Openshaw as saying delays to rolling out booster jabs mean the UK may face an autumn wave.
The Daily Express leads with suggestions from Prime Minister Boris Johnson that millions of people could get Covid booster jabs within weeks.
“More jabbing, less jabber!” is the headline for the Sun, which accuses advisers of “dithering” over vaccines for teenagers and boosters for older adults.
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ABC News says an Instagram influencer from Texas has been found dead in her apartment and the Florida man investigators believe killed her then stabbed himself to death, authorities said.
Bazaar says Zendaya received an adorable birthday tribute from her rumoured boyfriend, Tom Holland, this morning.
The San Diego Union- Tribune says a deeply divided Supreme Court is allowing a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, for now stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state.
JD Sports has said it is “perplexed and disappointed” by concerns over its planned takeover of sports goods rival Footasylum.
More than 30 California children are stuck in Afghanistan after they traveled to the country to see their relatives weeks before the Taliban seized power.
The Independent says actor Sidharth Shukla died on Thursday of a massive heart attack, according to reports. He was 40.
The i says the Taliban has said there “may not” be jobs for women in senior Government positions in Afghanistan.
The Metro says Afghans with British relatives no longer need to meet visa requirements to settle in the UK, according to Home Office sources.
The Guardian says Victoria will become the first Australian state or territory to ban the public display of Nazi symbols.
The Guardian says Britney Spears will not face charges over an allegation of battery against her housekeeper.
The Metro says Joe Rogan has announced he’s tested positive for Covid-19, just months after making controversial comments about the vaccine.
The i says the scientists who helped develop the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine have praised Prince Harry’s comments urging governments to inoculate poorer countries.
The i says Dan Evans is into the third round of US Open but it was not without some drama, as he was forced off court by passing rain showers twice and then hit apparent injury problems in the fourth set.
The Metro says Ronaldo endured a nightmare start to Wednesday’s thrilling World Cup qualifier as he had an early penalty saved
The Guardian says Dame Sarah Storey completed a journey she began 29 years ago, as she won her 17th gold medal to become the most successful British Paralympian of all time.
The Guardian says a deeply divided supreme court has allowed a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state.
The i says the Education Secretary has piled pressure on scientists to give the green light to Covid jabs for children, saying the NHS has the capacity to start administering vaccines to under-16s.
The Metro says 3 Colorado police officers and two2paramedics have been indicated in the death of Elijah McClain, a black man who was placed in a chokehold and injected with a strong sedative.
The Metro says Matt Hancock has been spotted on a romantic holiday with his former aide in Switzerland.
The i says Dominic Raab attempted to reset the narrative around his performance in response to the UK’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan