The Guardian says Jacinda Ardern, has suggested her opposition party counterpart could be called a “Karen”.
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Aljazeera says UN sanctions, COVID-19, and a drought followed by typhoon rains are combining to create severe food shortages in North Korea.
TRT World says all the charges pressed against him by the Indian police proved to be false and it took the courts 12 years to come to that conclusion.
Arab News says the grim toll of the historic heatwave in the Pacific Northwest became more apparent as authorities investigate more than 100 deaths.
BBC News says employers will have to shoulder more of the costs of furlough from Thursday as the government starts to wind down its job support scheme.
The Daily Express says Prince Harry has been urged to “reconcile” with Prince William in tribute to their mother.
Daily Mirror says Prince William and Prince Harry are set to unveil a statue of their mother at Kensington Palace.
Metro focuses on England’s upcoming quarter-final against Ukraine, with the headline: “Three Lions Go To Rome Alone.”
The Sun says RAHEEM STERLING sent the whole of England into mad jubilation after a priceless goal against Germany.
The Sun says ENGLAND goal hero Raheem Sterling looks like he’s ready to stick one in the net again — only this time he’s playing basketball.
The Sun says ENGLAND flop Raheem Sterling flaunted his millionaire wealth — in a video posted just hours after arriving home in disgrace after being dumped out of Euro 2016
The Sun says RAHEEM Sterling has triggered the fury of anti-gun campaigners — by unveiling a new tattoo of an M16 assault rifle on his right leg.
In 2012, Adrian Bayford scooped a massive £148 million Euromillions win. One of his big purchases was a £6.5 million Grade II listed Georgian manor house which he put up for sale three years ago.
A new survey has revealed Northern Ireland voters are split over the need for Brexit checks on goods coming in from Great Britain.
England beat Germany as Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane score to reach Euro 2020 quarters
The Daily Telegraph says the BBC is to send licence fee enforcers to the homes of over-75s, with those who refuse to pay facing the threat of prosecution.
The Daily Telegraph says Princes William and Harry will meet in private following the unveiling of a statue in memory of their mother in a sign of reconciliation between the royal brothers.
The Daily Telegraph says Facebook is putting profit before child safety with its plans to introduce end-to-end encryption, says the police chief in charge of fighting child abuse.
The Times says Oxfam has defined “whiteness” as “the overarching preservation of power and domination for the benefit of white people” in a survey on racial justice that has caused upset among staff.
The Times says plans for £15 billion of green savings bonds are expected to be announced, allowing people to invest in renewable energy such as wind and solar power.
The Times says the memories of this momentous match will never, ever fade. The Eternal City lies ahead against Ukraine on Saturday in the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
The Times says the investigation into who released CCTV video of Matt Hancock kissing his aide will be “the easiest leak inquiry in history”, security sources have said.
The Times says Professor Chris Whitty is to be given greater protection after a video showed him being harassed in the street for the third time this year.
The i says five of the 10 countries rated as the ‘worst in the world for workers’ have been given trade deals by the UK Government in the past two years.
The i says England is due to throw off the remaining Covid-19 rules in less than three weeks – but the full shape of the post-19 July world has yet to be determined.