Daily Mirror – England bid for Euro glory: Bond of brothers
Gareth Southgate has praised the team bond that has kept England’s Euro fight alive, according to the Daily Mirror, and before also hailed the “brilliant” fans in Germany. Elsewhere, the paper leaves space to report the UK’s new health secretary Wes Streeting may have had a breakthrough in negotiations with striking junior doctors.
Gareth Southgate issues unprecedented ban on England stars in bid to win Euro 2024
England players have been banned from talking about penalties to keep their shootout secrets safe in the Euros.
Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate has used every trick in the book to improve England’s record in penalty shootouts. They won their quarter-final with Switzerland on penalties with all five takers firing home while goalkeeper Jordan Pickford made the all-important save from Manuel Akanji.
Southgate has used several strategies to improve England’s record at penalties, including a psycWes Streeting ‘hits the reset button’ starting pay talks with junior doctors to end crippling NHS strikes
hologist, analysts and intense practice sessions. But in this tournament, players have also been blocked from talking about shootouts in a clear attempt to stop it from becoming too much of an obsession.
Wes Streeting ‘hits the reset button’ starting pay talks with junior doctors to end crippling NHS strikes
Wes Streeting said he had “hit the reset button” after pay talks with junior doctors offered hope of an end to strikes that have crippled the NHS.
The British Medical Association said they had held “collaborative talks” with the new Health Secretary and hailed a “positive first step” following industrial action which has now lasted in England since 2022. Both parties met at the Department of Health and Social Care headquarters in Westminster following reports Labour may have just three weeks to agree a pay deal and avert more walkouts.
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Editorial 10 July 2024.
Wednesday’s front pages report on the Nato summit in Washington and England’s upcoming Euros match against the Netherlands – the winner will face Spain in the finals.
Most papers lead on UK politics. Sir Keir Starmer is heading to Washington to join the Nato summit where he’ll urge other European countries to up their defence spending. For many of the right-learning conservative newspapers, there are concerns Starmer is acting quickly enough and anger over Labour’s decision to rip up the Rwanda plan.
Many of the tabloids lead on the upcoming Euros match.