- England and Argentina end first half of World Cup semifinal goalless
- Chiefs call for criminalisation of residential school denialism as hate speech
- Blanche confirms absence of “anti-weaponization” fund at Senate hearing
- Young Sikh mother Kirandeep Kaur, 24, killed in reported stabbing incident
- British man sentenced to an additional two years in Iran for speaking to media
- European Commission seeks exemptions for EU products from US tariffs
- ICE Halts Most Vehicle Stops Following Fatal Shootings Amid Safety Review
- EU countries extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2028.
Daily Mirror - We save lives for £14 an hour
Summary of the front page
The Daily Mirror reports junior doctors are being paid as little as £14 an hour to carry out vital operations. Citing the British Medical Association (BMA) union as its source, the paper claims a junior doctor with 10 years’ experience is paid about £28 an hour while one with a year’s experience gets just £14.09.
There is also a look ahead to the new series of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent, featuring new judge Bruno Tonioli, which starts this weekend.
The front page also pictures Prince William and his brother Harry as new TV show will explore why Prince William didn’t go to war but Harry did.
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England and Argentina end first half of World Cup semifinal goalless
The first half of the World Cup semifinal between England and Argentina ended goalless in Atlanta, marked by heated exchanges and frequent fouls. England recorded seven fouls to Argentina’s twelve, while possession favoured Argentina at 56%. Jude Bellingham and Elliott Anderson were among the key players involved in contentious moments.

Chiefs call for criminalisation of residential school denialism as hate speech
First Nations chiefs have accused the federal government of facilitating residential school denialism by not establishing it as a criminal offence. They assert that this inaction undermines the historical truth and continues to affect communities grappling with the legacy of residential schools.
Blanche confirms absence of “anti-weaponization” fund at Senate hearing
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the Justice Department will not proceed with a previously proposed $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund linked to a settlement involving President Trump and the IRS. He confirmed no amendments to the settlement have been filed in court.

Young Sikh mother Kirandeep Kaur, 24, killed in reported stabbing incident
Kirandeep Kaur, a 24-year-old woman recently attacked in her home in Uxbridge Road, has died from her injuries. The Metropolitan Police arrested a 44-year-old suspect nearby, who sustained wounds believed to be from jumping out of a window. Investigations are ongoing.

British man sentenced to an additional two years in Iran for speaking to media
British man Craig Foreman receives an additional two-year prison sentence in Iran for speaking to the media, raising concerns over his treatment and ongoing detention.

European Commission seeks exemptions for EU products from US tariffs
The European Commission has submitted a list of EU products to the US, seeking exemptions from the 15 per cent tariffs established under the 2025 trade deal. Key items include Roquefort cheese, olive oil, and machinery, representing approximately €150 billion in exports.
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