The Guardian leads with a follow-up to its investigation into the use of spying tools sold to governments by the company NSO Group.
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The Mirror the thought of Prince Harry’s memoir has sparked a ‘tsunami of fear’ in royal circles as ‘Harry and Meghan have made claim after claim.
The Sun has a story about the Duke of Sussex, who it says has “blindsided senior royals by secretly writing a memoir”.
The Daily Mirror focuses on claims made by Dominic Cummings, who says Boris Johnson resisted lockdown last autumn.
The Metro says “the party spirit may be short lived” after clubs reopened on Monday for the first time since March last year.
Sky News says an independent review to investigate the “disgraceful scenes” which marred the Euro 2020 final has been commissioned by the Football Association (FA)
The UK and allies – the US, NATO and the EU – have accused the Chinese government of “systematic cyber-sabotage” in statements released.
The Danish cartoonist, Kurt Westergaard, who enraged and insulted Muslims with provocative drawings, published by Charlie Hebdo, of the Prophet Muhammad cartoon dies at the age of 86. Although he was an illustrator and artist for 50 years, he was best known for drawing the proactive picture of the Prophet Muhammad wearing a bomb as a turban. The images were printed by Charlie Hebdo magazine, which led to international fame for the small French publication,…
Lewis Hamilton racially abused online after British GP win with racist messages including monkey emojis sent as replies to a post by his Mercedes team on Instagram.
The Daily Mail says Freedom Day was branded ‘disaster day’ by businesses today as self-isolating Boris Johnson faces fresh demands to dump test and trace
The Daily Mirror says Lockdown rule changes: from one minute past midnight today, 483 days of Covid regulations in England come to an abrupt end.
The Times says Priti Patel’s proposal to penalise all asylum seekers trying to cross the Channel in small boats would cost taxpayers up to £412 million a year, new research has found.
The i says MPs have urged the Government to fix the “flawed” NHS Covid Pass scheme after an i investigation found people are able to obtain their so-called freedom passes
The Guardian says the Australian government has cancelled Katie Hopkins’ visa after the far-right commentator boasted about breaching hotel quarantine conditions.
The i says a convicted murderer nicknamed the “Hollywood ripper” has been sentenced to death for the murder of two women and the attempted murder of a third in Los Angeles in the 2000s.
The i says Guto Harri, the GB News presenter suspended after taking the knee on-air, has quit and accused the embattled channel of appealing to the “far right”
The Times says ministers have called for independent oversight of a Football Association review of security failings at Wembley after violence and disorder at the Euro 2020 final.
The Times says people flocked to beaches up and down the country on the hottest day of the year but health officials warned of the danger from extreme heat.
The Guardian says Children have been treated in hospital for extreme sunburn as Britain experienced the hottest weekend of the year.
The i says across the country people flocked to beaches, funfairs, and parks on Sunday, on what the Met Office confirmed was the hottest day of the year in England and Wales.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson’s plan to lift England’s remaining lockdown restrictions was overshadowed by a furious backlash against the PM and Rishi Sunak.
The i says Nightclubs reopened from midnight and all legal limits on groups meeting indoors and out have been lifted as the vast majority of Covid restrictions are eased
The Times says fewer than a third of adults would be comfortable going to a party with a lot of people, despite the lifting of most Covid lockdown restrictions today.
TRT World says Gusty winds and dry, hot weather have been increasing the size of dozens of wildfires scorching vast stretches of Oregon, California and other western states.
Arab News says Australia’s two largest cities are set to stay under tight COVID-19 restrictions as Melbourne on Monday extended a five-day snap lockdown