The Guardian says the G7 summit risks being overshadowed by a “bitter Brexit stand-off” between France and the UK.
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The Times says ministers are considering delaying ending coronavirus restrictions in England for a month to give businesses “certainty” and allow more time for people to receive two jabs.
Emmanuel Macron vows to VETO attempts to renegotiate Northern Ireland Brexit deal as the ‘sausage war’ deepens
The i says a shortage of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine over the next few weeks could also hit hopes for what some have dubbed “freedom day” 21 June.
The Sun previews the start of the delayed Euro 2020 football championships with an editorial aimed at England’s footballers.
The Daily Mirror says Mr Hancock faced a “furious backlash” for his claims about PPE. One nurse quoted by the paper says: “The families of those affected by callousness deserve an apology.”
Boris Johnson described US President Joe Biden as a “breath of fresh air” as the two leaders met in Cornwall on Thursday for the G7 summit
Kim Kardashian goes braless as she puts her famous curves on display as Kanye West’s romance with Irina Shayk heats up
Al Jazeera says the man accused of mowing down a Muslim family with his pick-up truck in what Canadian police are calling a hate-motivated attack appeared briefly by Zoom before a judge.
VOA says communities across Myanmar are forming armed bands with mostly crude guns and explosives in an increasingly violent resistance to the military junta.
Sky News says this will be a European Championship like no other, not just because the tournament is taking place a year later than planned.
France24 says G7 leaders will agree to expand global Covid vaccine manufacturing to provide at least one billion doses to the world.
BBC News says the alliance between the US and the UK should be known as the “indestructible relationship” says PM Boris Johnson.
The i says Jasmin Hartin, the daughter-in-law of Conservative grandee Lord Ashcroft, has been granted bail
The i says Matt Hancock has said that the Government was preparing for up to 820,000 deaths from coronavirus.
The i says G7 leaders will push for an investigation into the origins of Covid-19 at the upcoming summit.
The i says the Delta variant of the coronavirus now makes up 91 per cent of new coronavirus cases in the UK, said Matt Hancock.
London’s royal parks are urging visitors to stop feeding bread to ducks because it is causing overcrowding and bullying among birds.
The Guardian says one in five people are still considering taking a holiday to foreign countries on England’s amber list.
The Guardian says India’s daily tally of coronavirus deaths has reached over 6,000 after a single state dramatically revised its data for fatalities.
The Guardian says the number of people waiting for hospital treatment in England has exceeded 5 million for the first time.
The Guardian says leaders at the G7 summit will call for a new investigation by the World Health Organization into the origins of the coronavirus.
The Times says boys are sharing nude photos “like collection cards”, and sexual harassment has become normalised in schools, Ofsted said.
The Times says President Biden announced in April that the US would withdraw its remaining 3,500 troops, a feat that eluded his predecessors Donald Trump and Barack Obama.