- North Macedonia arrests seven linked to Islamic State synagogue arson
- British woman Rachel Kerr found safe in Agadir after disappearance in Morocco
- Trump to raise EU car tariffs to 25% amid trade deal concerns
- EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Takes Provisional Effect, Boosting Global Trade
- Rebels Seize Northern Town Tessalit, Mali
- Israel arrests suspect for racially motivated assault on nun in Jerusalem
- France and Germany send firefighting units to aid Netherlands blazes
- Trump claims no congressional approval needed for Iran war due to ceasefire
The Guardian says a deeply divided supreme court has allowed a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state.
The i says the Education Secretary has piled pressure on scientists to give the green light to Covid jabs for children, saying the NHS has the capacity to start administering vaccines to under-16s.
The Metro says 3 Colorado police officers and two2paramedics have been indicated in the death of Elijah McClain, a black man who was placed in a chokehold and injected with a strong sedative.
The Metro says Matt Hancock has been spotted on a romantic holiday with his former aide in Switzerland.
The i says Dominic Raab attempted to reset the narrative around his performance in response to the UK’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan
The Guardian says Keir Starmer should invite the Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, and the Welsh first minister, Mark Drakeford, to join a powerful new “political cabinet”
The Daily Express: TOP-SECRET plans are being drawn up to move Britain’s nuclear weapons to America or France if Scotland leaves the Union, according to reports.
The Daily Express says: STACEY DOOLEY vented her anger after she walked past a man on London’s Oxford Street inciting homophobic hate.
The Daily Express: STATE PENSION savers have been warned that the triple lock is a “ticking time bomb” as Chancellor Rishi Sunak eyes changes.
Many of Thursday’s papers are dominated by the grilling Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb faced by MPs over Afghanistan.
Sharing the front splashes, on many of this morning’s papers, is the decision to offer a third coronavirus vaccine dose to people with seriously weakened immune systems.
Other news featured on the front pages includes Ofcom’s clearing of Piers Morgan’s comments over the Duchess of Sussex and plans to make people in England aged between 60 and 65 pay NHS prescription charges.
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