The Times says she stands, arms outspread in the pose of a traditional religious Madonna. But instead of flowing veil and falling robes she is wearing a somewhat frumpy 1980s outfit.
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The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. The paper is currently politically aligned with the Conservative Party although it did support New Labour from 2001-2010.
The Times says Labour has just clung onto Batley and Spen in a closely-fought by-election seen as critical to shoring up Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership.
The Times says Germany is preparing to relax restrictions on British travellers entering the country before a meeting between the two leaders.
The Times says players continued to fall on the third day of Wimbledon as organisers attributed court conditions to the wettest opening for almost a decade.
The Times says expats in the EU have been urged to “pull out all the stops” to buy tickets for Saturday’s Euro 2020 quarter-final in Rome
The Times says the statue of Diana, Princess of Wales to be unveiled today at Kensington Palace will be surrounded by a garden planted with some of her favourite flowers — including forget-me-nots.
The Times says school bubbles could be scrapped on July 19, Gavin Williamson has said as he told MPs that officials were considering a “new model” for dealing with Covid-19 breakouts among pupils.
The Times reports on plans for a Covid vaccine booster programme in the UK. Half the population will be offered a third coronavirus jab alongside the flu vaccine
The Times says Oxfam has defined “whiteness” as “the overarching preservation of power and domination for the benefit of white people” in a survey on racial justice that has caused upset among staff.
The Times says plans for £15 billion of green savings bonds are expected to be announced, allowing people to invest in renewable energy such as wind and solar power.
The Times says the memories of this momentous match will never, ever fade. The Eternal City lies ahead against Ukraine on Saturday in the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
The Times says the investigation into who released CCTV video of Matt Hancock kissing his aide will be “the easiest leak inquiry in history”, security sources have said.
The Times says Professor Chris Whitty is to be given greater protection after a video showed him being harassed in the street for the third time this year.
The Times leads with schools, reporting that Gavin Williamson is preparing to scrap pupil bubbles in line with the easing of other restrictions.
The Times says Boris Johnson has tried to claim credit for Matt Hancock’s resignation as health secretary but has been mocked by Dominic Cummings.
This evening’s Euro 2020 meeting with Germany is Southgate’s continued search for redemption, yet the country and the team’s supporters also need closure.
The Times says Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, has written to all MPs and ministers to assure them there are no CCTV cameras in their parliamentary offices
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The Times says when the sleeping mine clearance workers were woken to be told that gunmen were moving among their dormitories, few realised they were in mortal danger.
The Times leads on plans for schools to become mobile phone-free zones. Gavin Williamson has vowed to impose a nationwide classroom ban on mobile phones.
The Times says Jack Draper’s old schoolfriends don’t know much about tennis. However, they do know that today the 19-year-old faces the world’s best player.
The Times says fewer than one in a thousand Covid-19 infections are now resulting in death, according to calculations by statisticians in Cambridge.
The Times says armed police stormed a flat in Milton Keynes at the weekend and killed a man after being called there to find another man dead and a child covered in blood.
The Times says a total of 23 people were arrested during protests by Extinction Rebellion in central London which began with manure being dumped outside the Daily Mail offices.
The Times says officials in Mallorca are investigating how 850 students on holiday to celebrate the end of exams caught Covid-19 at beach parties and a concert.