Wayne Rooney’s complaint of blackmail is being reviewed by police.
Author: WTX News Editor
SKY NEWS says seven months ago, Tom Dean contracted COVID-19 for a second time and couldn’t walk up the stairs “without coughing and wheezing.”
The United States has confirmed US travel restrictions will not be lifted due to the growing threat of the highly contagious Delta variant.
Team GB’s Georgia Taylor-Brown has won an Olympic silver medal in the women’s triathlon
American musician Britney Spears has officially requested her father Jamie Spears to be replaced as her conservator
DAILY RECORD says: Wayne Rooney’s Saturday night out finished with pictures of the sleeping star going viral on social media.
The DAILY MAIL says football star Wayne Rooney told police he was blackmailed over pictures of him asleep in a hotel room with three women.
THE SUN says Wayne Rooney walks with two blondes to a budget hotel — where photos of him passed out went viral.
BARSTOOL SPORTS says I’ll admit that I am still a very casual footie fan (of the Champions of Europe) but what the fuck England?
The Guardian says the much-anticipated House investigation into the January attack on the US Capitol begins on Tuesday
The Times says the White House has announced the withdrawal of US combat troops from Iraq, after almost two decades of fighting.
The i says up to 77 countries are in contention for the Government’s green list for travel giving hope for holiday-makers who are not yet fully jabbed, experts have said.
The Guardian says flash flooding of the type seen in London this weekend will become a more common occurrence as the climate crisis worsens
The Times says Manchester United are on the verge of signing Raphaël Varane from Real Madrid after agreeing a fee of about £43 million for the central defender.
‘Covid’s ruining hot girl summer’: NHS staff turn to TikTok to dispel vaccine myths and reach young people
The Guardian says New South Wales reported a record high number of covid cases on Tuesday despite more than four weeks of lockdown for the Sydney region, with signs tough measures could extend until September.
The Times says Americans will be allowed to enter the UK and avoid quarantining if they produce vaccine cards proving they have been double-jabbed, as part of a drive to open up transatlantic travel.
The i says the Government is seeking to dampen excitement about a potential peak in Covid-19 infections as the daily case figure fell for the sixth consecutive day.
The Guardian says fans missing live Tokyo Olympics coverage of their favourite sports are being urged to be patient as the BBC juggles live streams in its most challenging Games
The Times says Great Britain achieved their best Olympic swimming result in modern history as Tom Dean and Duncan Scott clinched gold and silver in the final of the men’s 200m freestyle in Tokyo
The i says a South Korean broadcaster has apologised after it aired “inappropriate” pictures to represent countries during its coverage of the Tokyo Olympic Games opening ceremony.
The Guardian says fresh off his trip to space, Jeff Bezos on Monday offered to cover up to $2bn in Nasa costs if the US space agency awards his company Blue Origin
The Times says Jeff Bezos has offered to bankroll America’s return to the moon to the tune of more than $2 billion (£1.5 billion) to help bridge a Nasa funding shortfall.
The i says Britons are more likely than not to back the sacking of people from their jobs for saying something “grossly offensive”, polling today suggests.
“Three gold medals before breakfast” is how the i covers Team GB’s stirring start to the week in Tokyo. The paper’s front splash features pictures of Team GB’s gold medalists.