The Guardian says Freedom Day: where’s the public anger about the government’s over-confident and irresponsible plan to remove all restrictions on 19 July.
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The i says we all know people who have withdrawn from “everyday” life in the past 17 months because of a serious illness.
The Daily Mail says anxiety levels across the country are rising as Freedom Day on July 19 approaches and all restrictions are removed, experts have warned.
It looks like summer will return this week after parts of London were hit with flash floods and torrential rain on Monday night.
Covid-19 deaths in England and Wales have remained low despite the massive rise in cases, new data shows.
The Guardian says the rise in infections that will follow the government’s plans to reopen on 19 July will put intense pressure on the NHS.
The Guardian says it was the comedian Matt Lucas who best captured the jarring ambiguity in Boris Johnson’s broadcast to the nation last May.
The Guardian says Channel 4 is launching a new platform dedicated to true crime programming as it attempts to respond to the boom in popularity of the genre.
The Times says ministers will tell technology giants to immediately hand over details of the racists who abused England players so the government can “make examples” of the perpetrators.
The Times says outside the home of English football hordes of intruders rushed barriers, stewards allegedly took cash bribes and there was violence on the terraces.
The Times says selective universities are getting tougher on recruitment this year after squeezing in more students than expected last autumn.
The i says a number of pubs in Britain will approach service with caution after 19 July to make sure they are still “inclusive” for every part of the community.
The i says an exhausted Gareth Southgate will take a break before deciding whether to extend his contract as England’s manager
The i says the easing of lockdown seems to have helped many British teenagers’ mental health – but loneliness and anxiety remain extremely common.
Boris Johnson’s decision to lift restrictions comes despite warnings from scientific advisers that the “exit wave” could result in more than 200 deaths a day.
The Times also leads on concerns from scientists, with predictions of up to 4,800 people being admitted to hospital every day.
The i says nearly four million clinically extremely vulnerable people being advised to avoid those who have not been fully vaccinated.
BBC News England footballer Tyrone Mings has accused the home secretary Priti Patel of pretending to be disgusted by racist abuse.
France24 says the EU said Monday it wanted to agree by the end of July the legal framework for a sanctions regime targeting Lebanese leaders.
Arab News says at least 52 people have been killed and and over 60 injured by a fire at an isolation center for people infected with Covid in southern Iraq.
Aljazeera says firefighters are working in extreme heat across the western United States to contain surging wildfires, the largest are burning in California.
TRT World says the latest suspect detained amid the search for the assassins in the killing of President Jovenel Moise is a Haitian in his 60s.
VOA says authorities searching for victims of a deadly collapse in Florida said Sunday they hope to conclude their painstaking work in the coming weeks.
The Metro reports that England’s Tyrone Mings accused Priti Patel of encouraging racist fans following her tweets condemning Euro 2020 fans racist behaviour.
Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka are pictured in three corners of an England flag on the front of the Sun with the headline “we’ve got your back”.