More than three-quarters of officers had mental health difficulties in the last year, according to a poll, the I says.
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The Guardian reports that increasing numbers of young people are being admitted to hospital with COVID – most unvaccinated.
The UK is seeing a fall in COVID cases outside of lockdown for the first time since the pandemic began, the Times reports.
TRT World says crews battling a large fire that has incinerated more than 190,000 acres in northern California braced for the possibility that smoke columns could spawn lightning storms.
Aljazeera says the United States will continue to carry out air raids in support of Afghan forces, a senior US military commander has said, amid an increase in attacks by the Taliban.
Arab News says the first direct commercial flight between Israel and Morocco landed in Marrakesh on Sunday, more than seven months after the countries normalized diplomatic relations.
France24 says Tunisia’s president dismissed the government and froze parliament, prompting crowds to fill the capital in support of a move that dramatically escalated a political crisis.
The Guardian says more than 550 migrants have been intercepted attempting to cross the Channel as the home secretary reaffirmed her “unwavering determination” to stop the journeys.
BBC News says Adam Peaty wrote his name into the history books once again as he powered to 100m breaststroke gold in Tokyo to become the first British swimmer to defend an Olympic title.
The UK is seeing a sustained fall in coronavirus cases outside of lockdown for the first time since the pandemic began.
Wayne Rooney called in police after photos of women posing with him as he slept on a chair were shared online.
The Metro leads on Health Secretary Sajid Javid’s apology after he suggested people should not “cower” from coronavirus.
Pensioners could lose the triple lock next year amid mounting concern in Government over the “unfairness” of hiking taxes
Boris Johnson and Dominic Raab ‘risk losing seats at election over Covid travel chaos’
Telegraph says infamously drizzly Portland, Oregon the idea of renting out your swimming pool might seem a non-starter.
Telegraph says hospitality industry leaders have warned the Government it could face legal action over plans for compulsory vaccine passports
The Telegraph says more than 1,000 unmarked graves believed to hold the remains of kids have been found at the sites of former Christian residential schools.
The Times says the number of people infected with Covid has dropped for a fourth day, raising hopes that the pandemic may be levelling off.
The Times says Britain could experience its first 40C day within ten years as intense heatwaves become more frequent, scientists have warned.
The Times says Andy Murray’s defence of his Olympic title ended in crushing anti-climax today as he pulled out of the men’s singles with a thigh injury.
The Times says the mental health start-up employing Prince Harry is to open a London office and hire 75 staff
The Times says football fans could be banned from attending games unless they have been double-vaccinated
The Guardian says Sajid Javid has provoked a wave of anger from families of the victims of Covid after he said people must no longer “cower” from the virus.
The Guardian says pay for nurses and other NHS staff in England will have fallen in real terms by more than 7% since 2010
The Guardian says the week began with Florida’s high-flying governor, Ron DeSantis, in Texas, bashing Joe Biden over immigration at the southern border