The UK is enduring a major heatwave, with temperatures forecast to hit 35Β°C in London and parts of southern England, marking the hottest June in decades.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned the anti-IDF chants by rap punk duo Bob Vylan at Glastonbury Festival, calling them βappallingβ and raising concerns over the BBCβs broadcast of the incident.
Here are some of the huge global events happening this week – it’s all sports! From the world-famous Wimbledon to the Women’s European Championship, there’s plenty of great sporting action starting this week. Away from sport, there are business and cultural events taking place too – here’s your global events guide for Week 27.
Cannes will implement a ban on cruise ships carrying more than 1,000 passengers, starting next year, to tackle overtourism.
The USA will be celebrating its Independence Day on the 4th, always a huge day of celebrations. The country also has the Club World Cup Final to look forward to, as well as the Global Business Summit. Here’s your USA Events Guide for the week ahead!
From festivals to Pride, there are a handful of big events taking place this week across the European continent. With Europe in the middle of a heatwave, if you head out to a festival this week, make sure you keep yourself safe – sunscreen, hats, shades and plenty of water!
The summer is here, and the UK is bursting with sports action. Wimbledon kicks off this week and the Women’s Euros is in action with both England and Wales featuring in the tournament (and in the same ‘group of death’).
The UKβs second heatwave of the year is set to peak this Monday with temperatures hitting over 34C. The heatwave is affecting much of the country, with major events such as Glastonbury and Wimbledon issuing warnings that could see people being forced to leave early.
The headlines continue to cover the controversy at Glastonbury after punk duo Bob Vylanβs chants of βdeath, death to the IDFβ during the duoβs performance. The performance, along with Irish band Kneecap, will not be available to stream online.
Wimbledon kicks off today, with the headlines reporting on the record number of British tennis players in the world-famous tournament.
There is some continued coverage of the prime ministerβs U-turn on the benefits row. The PM backed down from his harsh welfare reforms, making some huge concessions to appease the Labour backbenchers who were mounting a rebellion.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled eastern Gaza City after the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) issued warnings on social media about a βmajor offensiveβ extending into the city centre to dismantle Hamas military capacities.
A new report from disability charity Scope has revealed that the additional cost of living with a disability in the UK has surged by almost 12% since 2020.
During their Glastonbury 2025 performance on the West Holts stage, punk-rap duo Bob Vylan led the crowd in chanting βDeath to the IDFβ, referring to the Israeli Defence Forces, while calling for Palestinian solidarity.
Mondayβs newspaper headlines are dominated by the controversial Glastonbury performance from punk duo Bob Vylan, who chanted βdeath, death to the IDF.β Several headlines criticised the BBC for not pulling the performance off live TV, whilst other headlines looked at the reaction to the chant, including the prime ministerβs condemnation of the performance.Β
Tens of thousands attended the Budapest Pride march, with estimates ranging from 100,000 to 200,000 participants, despite a police ban imposed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government.
A 65-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 93-year-old woman in Bude, Cornwall; both individuals were known to each other.
Lando Norris showcased a new approach during the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix, demonstrating a willingness to collaborate closely with his race engineer as he battled teammate Oscar Piastri for supremacy on the track.
Netflix has released the final season of Squid Game, featuring six episodes that conclude the story of Player 456, Seong Gi-hun, after a cliffhanger ending in season two.
Donald Trump announced that a “very wealthy group” will be revealed as the buyer of TikTok in approximately two weeks, pending potential Chinese government approval.
During her Cowboy Carter tour in Houston, BeyoncΓ© experienced a technical malfunction when a suspended car prop tilted mid-air while she performed “16 Carriages.”
Former Tory minister George Freeman has referred himself to the parliamentary standards commissioner amid allegations of receiving payments from a company that assisted him in drafting questions directed at the government.
A point no-one is considering if the word ‘IDF’ was replaced by ‘Russia’ in that chant, the MPs would have joined in chanting.
Humanity is being drowned out the volume of pro-Israeli rhetoric being splashed out on MSM.
Musicians, especially punk acts, making headlines for their politics is nothing new. The backlash has come from Israeli MPs.
A murder investigation has been initiated following the discovery of 27-year-old Sarah Montgomery, a pregnant woman, dead in her home in Donaghadee, Co Down.
JΓΌrgen Klopp has condemned the expanded Club World Cup format as detrimental, citing it as the “worst idea ever implemented in football.”
Sir Rod Stewart will perform at the Pyramid Stage from 15:45 to 17:15, following acts like The Selecter and The Libertines.
India’s leadership team faces scrutiny after a disappointing performance in Leeds, with a focus on taking 20 wickets as a priority for upcoming matches.