The Independent says TENNIS FANS at Wimbledon have said they are saddened, disappointed and frustrated by Sir Andy Murray’s loss after a hard-fought match on day three.
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The Metro says EMMA RADUCANU has slammed ‘joke’ suggestions that she was under pressure to perform at Wimbledon following her second-round elimination.
BBC Sport says BRITISH TWO-TIME CHAMPION Andy Murray suffered his earliest Wimbledon exit as he lost in four sets against American John Isner in the second round.
The Independent says CAMPAIGNER AND PODCAST HOST Dame Deborah James has died aged 40 after a lengthy fight with bowel cancer, her family has said in a statement.
The Metro says DAME DEBORAH JAMES’ mother has paid tribute to her beloved daughter following her death at the age of 40.
The Guardian says DAME DEBORAH JAMES, the headteacher turned podcaster who raised millions of pounds for charity with her campaigning to raise awareness of bowel cancer, has died, her family has said.
BBC News says THE CANCER CAMPAIGNER, blogger, broadcaster and former teacher, Dame Deborah James, has died aged 40.
The Independent says THERESA MAY has called the PM’s patriotism into question as she declared she will not support his bid to override the Northern Ireland protocol.
The Sun says LIZ TRUSS today stuck two fingers up to Brussels chiefs and cracked on with introducing powers so she can blow up parts of the Brexit deal.
The Guardian says PROPOSED legislation to allow the UK to unilaterally rip up Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland at the risk of a trade war with the EU passed the second reading stage in the House of Commons on Monday night.
Sky News says BORIS JOHNSON’S legislation to scrap parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol has cleared its first Commons hurdle.
The Independent says IF THERE WAS ANY DOUBT over its unofficial title of “World’s Greatest Music Festival”, Glastonbury 2022 put it to rest.
The Guardian says DIANA ROSS makes quite an entrance to the Pyramid stage’s traditional Sunday afternoon “legends” slot.
The Metro says GLASTONBURY viewers at home have been taken aback to discover Olivia Rodrigo’s duet of F*** You with Lily Allen, as well as her impassioned speech on the overturning of landmark case Roe v Wade in America, is missing from coverage on BBC iPlayer.
BBC News says rapper Kendrick Lamar has ended his Glastonbury headline set with a powerful protest at the roll-back of abortion rights in the US.
The Independent says BORIS JOHNSON has survived the verdict of his own MPs – for the time being at least.
The Metro says VOTERS are ‘going through a tough time’, Boris Johnson has said following two huge losses in by-elections by the Conservatives.
BBC News says THE CONSERVATIVES have lost two parliamentary by-elections, with the Liberal Democrats and Labour delivering blows to Boris Johnson.
Daily Express says THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY candidate in the Honiton and Tiverton by-election has been savaged ahead of the crucial vote.
Daily Mirror says BORIS JOHNSON faces a bruising 24 hours in two key by-elections today.
The Independent says THE crucial by-election in the Conservative stronghold of Tiverton and Honiton is “neck and neck”, according to the Liberal Democrats.
The Guardian says BORIS JOHNSON faces a hugely important verdict from voters on Thursday as the Conservatives defend seats in Wakefield and in Tiverton and Honiton.
The Independent says DOMINIC RAAB has hit back at criticism that replacing the Human Rights Act is “racist” and sets up a fresh Brexit clash, as he publishes the controversial legislation.
The Guardian says DOWNING STREET will tomorrow set out sweeping plans to override the power of Europe’s human rights court just days after a judge in Strasbourg blocked the deportation of asylum seekers from Britain to Rwanda.
The Sun says BRITAIN will tear up “perverse” Euro laws that have been entrenched into UK courts in a new Bill of Rights, Dominic Raab says today.