The i says at least 100,000 more people will die from coronavirus globally before the end of the Olympic Games, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.
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The Guardian says Harvey Weinstein has been handed over for extradition from New York to Los Angeles to face more sexual assault charges, New York authorities said on Tuesday.
The Guardian says the heatwave health alert issued by Public Health England has been extended to Friday as much of the country continues to swelter under high temperatures.
The i says convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein has been handed over for transfer to California to face additional sexual assault charges, after a failed bid to prevent his extradition.
The Guardian says Conservative MPs believe Boris Johnson faces a major rebellion over Covid vaccine passports but could be supported by Labour
The i says plans to impose vaccine passports on nightclubs could be defeated in the House of Commons following a backlash from Conservative MPs and Opposition parties.
The Times says most young people support compulsory vaccinations to enter nightclubs, polling suggested yesterday, despite staunch opposition from Tory MPs
The Times says Dominic Cummings has revealed that he held talks about ousting Boris Johnson within weeks of his landslide victory in the 2019 general election
Boris Johnson’s closest aides decided he was unfit to be prime minister within weeks of his 2019 election victory and began plotting to oust him, Dominic Cummings has claimed
The i says Dominic Cummings has accused Carrie Johnson of using him to secure an election win then having him fired to allow her to “pull the strings” in Downing Street.
Priti Patel says the safety of everyone in our country, wherever they are, is my priority. It is a terrible thing not to feel safe on the street, on a bus, at school, at work, online or in your home
The UK taxpayer is to hand over a further €62.7m (£55m) to France to fund another clampdown on small-boat crossings of the Channel, the Home Office has revealed.
The i says Britain and France have struck a deal to strengthen efforts to stop migrant Channel crossings as people smugglers look set to hit a record number of landings this year.
VOA says the delta variant of the coronavirus (COVID-19) now accounts for 83% of new cases in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Aljazeera says the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) has declared a state of emergency amid a surge in wildfires that have forced hundreds of people from their homes
Aljazeera says twelve people were killed in the underground rail system of Zhengzhou as torrential rain lashed China’s central province of Henan forcing tens of thousands to flee
Arab News says pilgrims participating in this year’s Hajj rituals successfully complied with health measures spread across all holy sites as there were no recorded Covid cases
France24 says people wanting to go to cinemas, museums, sporting matches and other cultural venues in France will have to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination or a negative test
BBC News says a top police officer will be put in charge of tackling violence against women and girls in England and Wales, the home secretary will announce.
The Guardian leads with more revelations from its investigation into Pegasus – a spying tool developed by the company NSO, saying the leaked data list includes world leaders
The i reports that the prime minister has been warned he should be prepared to act in the first week of August if easing restrictions in England backfires
The Times, like many of the front pages, focus on the number of migrants crossing the English Channel, after at least 430 made the crossing on Monday
The Daily Express focuses on Home Secretary Priti Patel having agreed to give France another £54m to prevent crossings being attempted
The Daily Mirror focuses on the impact of self-isolation rules on school children, reporting that more than one million pupils missed school last week.
“Gunboat diplomacy” is the headline for the Metro. The paper says France provoked “fury” when one of its warships escorted an overcrowded dinghy into British waters