The Guardian says Ministers are targeting a return to half a million UK Covid jabs a day as the waiting time for boosters was cut to three months.
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The Independent says ‘Slavery was an atrocity,’ Prince Charles says during the ceremony marking Barbados’ historic transition to a republic.
Aljazeera says France is sending additional security forces to the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe as leaders to try to defuse days of unrest over restrictions.
France24 says Ghislaine Maxwell portrayed as both predator and scapegoat in opening arguments at trial.
Arab News says Demonstrators blocked roads across parts of Lebanon on Monday in protest at the country’s economic meltdown.
BBC News says Paris St-Germain and Argentina forward Lionel Messi won the Ballon d’Or – awarded to the best footballer of the year – for a record seventh time.
BBC News says a boy, 14, has been charged with murdering a 12-year-old girl who was stabbed to death in Liverpool.
The Guardian says The Covid booster vaccination scheme could be significantly expanded as early as Monday.
The Independent says Fans rushed security barriers and charged their way into a concert at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday.
France24 says Swiss voters firmly backed the law behind the country’s Covid pass in a referendum Sunday.
Aljazeera says South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on countries to “urgently” reverse “scientifically unjustified” travel restrictions.
The Metro says Kanye West has dedicated his Sunday Service to close friend Virgil Abloh in tribute, following his death.
BBC Sport says Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United: Reds have reason to hope but Ralf Rangnick has work to do.
BBC News says Health Secretary Sajid Javid has said face masks will be compulsory in shops and on public transport in England from Tuesday.
BBC News says Travellers arriving in England from several southern African countries will have to quarantine amid warnings over a new coronavirus variant.
France24 says Britain and France were looking at new measures to limit migration across the Channel and break people-smuggling networks.
The Metro says One of the men arrested in the aftermath of the disappearance of Bobbi-Anne McLeod has been released without charge.
France24 says Morocco has decided to suspend flights to and from France, where daily coronavirus infections are rising, the foreign ministry said on Thursday.
The Guardian says Solomon Islands PM Manasseh Sogavare has blamed foreign interference over his government’s decision to switch alliances from Taiwan to Beijing for anti-government protests.
The Independent says a TV crew reporting on smash-and-grab raids in California were attacked by robbers who shot their security guard.
BBC Sport says Former Australia Test captain Tim Paine is set to miss the Ashes series against England after announcing he will take an immediate break from cricket.
BBC News says The UK and France will keep “all options on the table” as they try to stop migrants crossing the Channel. The UK prime minister and French president said trafficking gangs were risking lives, after 27 people died.
The Guardian says Cosmetic surgery clinics are to be banned from targeting adverts for procedures such as breast enlargement, nose jobs and liposuction at under-18s, in a crackdown by the UK advertising watchdog.
Sky News says the WHO has suggested it is time for countries to have a conversation about mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, saying: “It’s a healthy debate to have.”
TRT World says Several buildings have been set alight in the Solomon Islands’ capital Honiara as thousands of protestors swarmed the city’s Chinatown district in a second day of anti-government riots.