Joel Matip’s late goal saw Liverpool beat Ajax at Anfield to claim their first Champions League win of the season.
Prince William and his brother Prince Harry will walk behind the Queen’s coffin today – in a procession that will take the casket from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.
Queen’s death: Day-to-day guide – Wednesday’s key events
The Queen will lie in state in London for four days ahead of her state funeral on 19 September.
The death of our beloved Monarch has brought thousands out onto the streets to pay their respects. All around the world, as tributes pour in, all eyes are on the UK as preparations for the Queen’s funeral are underway and the world is introduced to King Charles III.
The Metro says Former President Donald Trump vowed he would never leave the White House after losing the 2020 election, it has been claimed.
The Metro says Three young children who were found dead on the beach at Brooklyn’s famed Coney Island boardwalk early Monday morning may have been drowned by their mother, according to New York City police.
The Metro says Jimmy Kimmel has been heavily criticised for lying on the stage during Quinta Brunson’s acceptance speech for best writing in a comedy series during the Emmy Awards 2022 with many calling for him to apologise.
The Metro says Leonardo DiCaprio may be breaking his apparently ‘golden rule’ of dating, by ‘getting to know’ Gigi Hadid following his split from Camila Morrone.
The Guardian says Viewership of Netflix’s hit series The Crown skyrocketed around the world over the weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Guardian says Two of the weekend’s biggest Premier League’s matches have been called off because of policing issues related to the Queen’s funeral.
The Guardian says Google faces a €25bn (£21.6bn) lawsuit in the UK and EU that accuses the tech firm of anticompetitive conduct in the digital advertising market.
The Guardian says The Metropolitan police officer who fired the shot that killed 24-year-old Chris Kaba has been suspended from frontline duties, the Metropolitan police have confirmed in a statement.
The Guardian says Britney Spears fans hoping the pop star will perform live again, now she is free from an infamous conservatorship that governed her life for more than a decade, might not want to hold their breath.
The i says a military rehearsal took place overnight for the Queen’s coffin procession, hours before Charles makes his first visit to Northern Ireland as King.
The i says Mourners have been warned they face queues of up to 35 hours to pay their respects to the Queen as she lies in state.
The i says Liz Truss is setting out the first major policy intervention of her premiership in a bid to protect households and businesses from soaring energy bills
The i says Tottenham’s trip to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday coincides with seven years since Son Heung-min’s debut – and rarely since those early days in north London has his place looked under threat.
The i says Vladimir Putin is under pressure after Ukraine’s lightning counter-offensive in the eastern Kharkiv region led to Kyiv’s forces retaking an area the size of Greater London in 48 hours.
The Guardian returns to the cost of living crisis while events following the Queen’s death dominate headlines elsewhere. It reports that new Prime Minister Liz Truss is under pressure to reveal details about her energy plan before the Commons breaks up for party conferences towards the end of September.
A close up of King Charles bowing his head as he stands in front of the Queen’s coffin at Monday’s vigil is the front page of the i paper. The headline reads simply: “Vigil for a mother.”
“The King’s Vigil”. Three words with the same powerful image of King Charles, that features on so many of the papers, is the cover of the Metro. The newspaper adds how the Queen’s only daughter Princess Anne became the first woman to be part of the historic Vigil for the Princes ceremony. It has only previously been carried out by male members of the Royal Family, it reports.
“We will watch over you” is the Daily Mirror’s headline. The paper’s correspondent describes being one of those who attended the vigil for the Queen, as the public paid their respects. “Being so close felt strangely personal,” their correspondent writes, and brought home the “magnitude of her passing”.
“Lost in Grief” adorns the front page of the Daily Express, which has chosen a picture of King Charles in quiet reflection. The paper explains how King Charles previously stood in vigil when the Queen Mother died, when her four grandsons carried out the duty.
The Sun leads with “The King’s Vigil” and adds “Prayer for Her Majesty” on its front page, which also features an image of King Charles standing in front of his mother’s coffin.