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Browsing: England
Daily Express says A FEROCIOUS fire has torn through a historic thatched cottage this morning, causing “extensive damage”.
The Metro says A man has been charged with murder after a ‘hero’ teenage boy was stabbed to death.
The Guardian says a man has been charged with the murder of a 15-year-old boy and the attempted murder of the teenager’s mother.
Daily Mirror says A 14-year-old boy has been killed and his mum was left fighting for her life after a “ferocious” attack at a home in Manchester.
Daily Express says COMMUTERS faced severe delays today as a lorry fire closed part of a busy motorway.
Sky News says thousands of new school places are to be created in England – particularly for children in disadvantaged areas and for those with special needs.
The Guardian says The England and Wales water regulator, Ofwat, has unlawfully failed to stop water companies discharging raw sewage into rivers, campaigners say in a legal case.
The Sun says TWO men drowned in a tanker filled with toxic pig feed, with their firm now convicted of manslaughter.
The Independent says The Slabhead Beckenbauer got close to Kai Havertz. Too close, it soon transpired, as the Germany forward rolled him, the ball flew past him and Jonas Hofmann ran clear to slot a shot past Jordan Pickford.
Germany vs England tonight in the latest Nations League clash as the three lions look to bounce back from a shocking defeat to Hungary.
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