- Trump claims Iran considers him its ‘number one target’ for assassination
- More than 6,500 march in Bosnia to commemorate Srebrenica genocide victims
- Europa League — Thursday’s 6th July fixtures
- Indonesia’s free meals programme faces corruption and waste allegations
- Protesters rally outside Doug Ford’s Etobicoke office over new regulations
- JD Vance addresses Iran and 2020 election during press conference
- Student pilot lands Cessna solo after instructor falls to his death mid-flight
- Barcelona records highest temperature in 112 years at 40.5C
Monday’s front pages are dominated by several stories – all political. The papers report on the announcement that an inquiry into grooming gangs will be launched. It comes after the prime minister had originally ruled out an inquiry. The papers call for him to apologise. Elsewhere, the G7 summit in Canada and the cross-border strikes between Israel and Iran dominate the headlines – in print and online.
The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada, is primarily focused on the Israel-Iran conflict, with leaders seeking de-escalation amidst ongoing global crises.
Lewis Hamilton’s aspiration for a strong finish at the Canadian Grand Prix was abruptly halted after a bizarre collision with a groundhog left him grappling with significant car damage.
G Flip shared that Chrishell Stause was initially unfamiliar with queer terminology, including terms like “scissoring,” but has since become knowledgeable and is now educating others.
Blaise Metreweli has been appointed as the first woman to lead MI6, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn.
Tottenham Hotspur has secured Mathys Tel on a permanent transfer from Bayern Munich for a fee of €40 million, including bonuses.
Gwyneth Paltrow shared a topless cooking video on Instagram, preparing a high-protein Tuscan-inspired breakfast for her husband, Brad Falchuk, which included sausage, white beans, and eggs.
Emergency services responded to a serious incident at Luton Airport, where a car reportedly fell from a multi-storey car park, leaving one man injured.
Liam Gallagher criticised Edinburgh council after a report labelled Oasis fans as “drunk, middle-aged and fat”, raising concerns about crowd control during the band’s August performances.
Bayern Munich secured a decisive victory against Auckland City, showcasing their dominance in the tournament with a strong offensive performance.
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