The Sun – England Euros drama: What a load of Bells!
The Sun criticises UEFA’s decision to investigate Jude Bellingham’s goal celebration in the win over Slovakia. The paper says Uefa could impose a ban on Jude Bellingham over a gesture he made towards the Slovakia bench after scoring a last-minute goal when the two sides met in the last-16 of the Euros on Sunday. Bellingham has said the gesture was part of an “inside joke” towards some friends and that he has “nothing but respect” for how Slovakia played in the match.
Jude Bellingham could be BANNED for England quarter-final as Uefa investigate gesture vs Slovakia
JUDE BELLINGHAM could be banned from England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland after a stunning Uefa U-turn. Euro chiefs began this morning suggesting there was no likelihood of proceedings against England’s Slovakia saviour for his post-goal gestures in Gelsenkirchen. Bellingham was captured by TV cameras putting his hand under his genitals in a move that signalled he has what it takes in a crisis.
Hollywood A-lister Paul Mescal appears to sniff substance from bag using a key during wild Glastonbury night out
NORMAL People actor Paul Mescal appears to inhale a substance from a bag on a wild night out. The Irish star, 28, partied into early yesterday as he watched bands on the third day of Glastonbury. Wearing a cap and a shirt with sleeves rolled up, he was spotted dancing with pals during a set by US band The National. An onlooker said: “Paul looked like he used a key to scoop some substance out of a bag which he lifted to his nose and sniffed.”
Two UK airports to be hit by ‘inevitable’ strikes this summer – see if your flights will be affected
STRIKES at two UK airports seem “inevitable” this summer with walkouts expected later this month, a union has warned. Airport workers have voted strongly in favour of walkouts, with as many as 300 staff members involved altogether. ICTS Central Search Workers at Glasgow and Abderdeen have rejected a four per cent pay rise backdated to January and a £500 one-off payment and are now pressing ahead with plans for industrial action.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 02 July 2024.
It will come as no surprise that Tuesday’s front pages continue with their coverage of the upcoming UK general election. UK voters head to the polls on Thursday to elect a new party into power, with all opinion polls heavily suggesting a Labour government will be ushered into No 10.
With only a few days left the papers are firmly in their camps with who they are backing – and their front pages reflect that. The liberal left-leaning papers lead on Labour’s promises of a brighter future, whilst the traditional Conservative-supporting right-leaning newspapers warn their readers not to abandon the Tories and go to Reform UK. The papers say a vote for Reform will keep Labour in power for many years. The right-wing papers have accepted this general election loss and instead have focused on making sure the Conservatives remain the official opposition.
Elsewhere, US politics also finds space on the front page after the US Supreme Court ruled that former presidents are entitled to some degree of immunity from criminal prosecution.